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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… about sixty acres of glebe land belonging to it. Hugh de Mortimer, rector of this church, released the demand of small … Orpington. PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom presented. Hugh de Mortimer, in 1254. 25 Archbishop of Canterbury. Master … 26 Thomas Wilkinson, A. M. obt. Dec. 13, 1511. 27 Hugh de Mortimer. 28 John Bancrost, D. D. obt. Feb. 1640. 29 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… been alienated from the church, and belonged to Ralph de Mortimer, 9 whose descendants held half a fee in Otterbourne … of Sir Brian de Brampton in chief of the fee of Roger de Mortimer. 14 Joan de Capella his daughter and heir was a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… number of presentations to the living of Stratfield Mortimer (Pat. 22 Edw. III, pt. i, m. 39, 16; pt. ii, m. 23; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is Pamber Common, where the boundary between Pamber and Mortimer is marked by the Impstone. 2 North-east of Little …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… time of the Domesday Survey, held respectively by Ralph de Mortimer, Gilbert de Bretville and the Count of Evreux. The … and at the time of the Domesday Survey by Ralph de Mortimer, 3 passed at his death, like the overlordship of … (q.v.), to his son Hugh and continued to pass with the Mortimer estates until, after the death of Cicely Duchess of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 157 The manor of Wick Burnell was granted in 1486 to John Mortimer and his heirs male. 158 In 1507 it was granted to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 12 and from them the manor passed into the family of Mortimer by the marriage of their sister Eleanor with Roger Mortimer, Earl of March. 13 Edmund, Earl of March, son of … II. 18 Holand. Gules three leopards or in a border argent. Mortimer. Barry or and azure a chief or with two pales …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and his wife Agnes, who afterwards married Sir Thomas Mortimer, survived him, 17 but their son Thomas, Lord … was concerned in the rebellion of 1405 in favour of Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, and his estates were forfeited. 18 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was held in 1066 by Alwin. By 1086 it had passed to Ralph Mortimer. 292 The overlordship of the estate descended in the Mortimer family and is last expressly mentioned in 1368 when Edmund Mortimer, earl of March (d. 1381), was lord. 293 Ralph's son …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Confessor's time had been held as two manors; Ralf de Mortimer and his under-tenant Oidelard held the second which … of Robert de Pont de l'Arche, 7 and in the case of the Mortimer possessions, which remained to that family, Roger de Mortimer and his son Edmund holding in Candover before 1398 …