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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and gadrooned apron by Marshall of Blandford; (4) of Edmund Dowland, 1819, and Rev. James Dowland, 1824, marble … Farm is probably the manor house described by Hutchins (I, 1989) as 'on the S. side of the rivulet' and almost … identified because it was held by Milton Abbey (Hutchins I, 199; D.B. Vol. I, f. 78a). The recorded population in 1086 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… III. By this monarch it was given in 1265 to his son, Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, and the manor has since that … and an annual fair for three days, were granted by Edward I., in 1305, to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster: Tuesday is now the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 7 Among the incumbents of Elm-cum-Emneth have been: (i) Sir Richard Swale (1545 ?1608), Chancellor of Ely and a … poet and Master of Peterhouse, rector in 1645; 9 (iii) Edmund Castle (16981750), Master of Corpus Christi, … of the Bishop of Ely for 1 fee. His heir was his nephew, Edmund Peverel, then aged 14. 42 He died in 1331, when he was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Gorefield remained stationary ( Survey of a Fen County (I. of E.C.C. Planning Dept.), Map no. 52). 15 Chas. II, c. … (2)/262/Mich. 34-35 Eliz. C 142/348/141; Wards 7/52/55. M.I. in church of Wiggenhall St. Mary; Parkins, Topog. … Hund. (1762), 299. His wife Ursula was the sister of Sir Edmund Gawsell, the second husband of Winifred wife of Henry …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… heirs of John Colvile (67 a.), the Master of the Chapel, i.e. the Rector (97 a.), Thomas Edwards (83 a.), John Snell … with Edward Prince of Wales (1306). His son Sir John I fought at Crécy and took part in the later French campaigns … was held by her grandson John Cunvyle, 47 and in 1428 by Edmund Gonvile. 48 The estate descended twice through female …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the property in virtue of his marriage with the heiress of Edmund Beaupr, the north-east section was rebuilt from the … however, may be an underestimate, as eight years later Edmund Beaupr, to whom the manor with all appurtenances was … refer to Beechamwell in Norfolk. 56 In the reign of Edward I, John son of Gilbert de Beaupr held a manor in 'Welles'. 57 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1573. 8 John Laverock devised by will 9 to his son Edmund 'all free lands and my house that I have in Tyde Seyntt Jeyles and Tyde Seyntt Marye's that I … It does not appear that the Laverocks ever lived there. Edmund Laverock died c. 1618, leaving two daughters and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… there on 12 October 1216 on his last journey. 29 Edward I visited it in 1292, 1298, 1300, and 1305. 30 From the late … 39 On 14 40 and 24 41 July 1553, however, Thomas Carwell, Edmund Beaupre of Outwell, and John Dethick were ordered to … p. 209; V.C.H. Cambs. ii, 47. Rot. Litt. Pat. (Rec. Com.), i, 128; Cal. Pat. 1216-25, 122. Rot. Litt. Pat. (Rec. Com.), …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… later. There is a particularly fine royal arms of James I, carved and coloured. On the chancel floor is a magnificent … Taylor, 1633. In the south chapel is a mural monument to Edmund Southwell, 1787, with allegorical sculpture by … Com.), 265. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iii, 500. Dugd., Mon. i, 493. D. & C. Mun., Ely (Bentham Transcripts). Cal. Pat. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and at his death in 1321. 98 This descended to his nephew Edmund Peverel, in whose family it can be traced to 1428. 99 … in fee to George Carleton. 14 About 1275 Robert son of Edmund of Wisbech granted 10 s. rent to Anglesey Abbey, from … of the Litelbury property is left blank. Feud. Aids, i, 141, 152. Ibid. i, 172. Sir John (d. 1342) had held three …
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