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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1696. Lost monuments include marble slabs commemorating Edmund Reynolds (d. 1630), and Avis (d. 1636) the wife of … MS. Oxf. Archd. Oxon. b 41, f. 24. Ibid. Misc. Su. LXXVIII/i/1. Ibid. MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 155, f. 51; Secker's Visit. 177; … (O.H.S. lxxvi), 66. Subsidy 1526, 278; Godstow Eng. Reg. i, pp. 31-2; Emden, O.U. Reg. 1501-40, 523-4, 460. Rot. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… family had farmed the great tithes since 1533. His son Edmund sold the property in 1643. 44 Both estates passed to … farmed with land in neighbouring parishes. Cart. St. Frid. i, p. 472; L. & P. Hen. VIII, xx, p. 220; Blenheim Mun., map of 1765. Early Hist. St. John's Coll. (O.H.S. N.S. i), 511, 514, 524. St. John's Coll. Mun., LXXXIX. A, passim. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century. 65 Matthew Cheriton, a freeholder, and his uncle Edmund Reynolds of Gloucester Hall, Oxford, who was buried in … Par. Colln. 354. Anthony Wood's statement ( Wood's Life, i. 419) that Reynolds left Wolvercote property to Cheriton is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of a priory of Black canons, founded in the reign of Henry I. by William Fitz-Alan, and which at the Dissolution had a … ancient monuments, among which is one to Chief Justice Sir Edmund Pollexfen. At Salterton, in the parish, to the north …
Alumni Oxonienses
… buried 4th in Newbury church. See Ath. iv. 158; & Calamy, i. 290. Woodbridge, John of Oxon, pleb. University Coll., … assembly of divines. See Add. MS. 15,669, p. 97. Woodward, Edmund s. George, of Stratton Audley, Oxon, gent. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 19 Oct., 1677, aged 16; bar.-at-law, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the 19th century 54 although presentations were made by Edmund Bereford in 1352 and by William Zouche in 1395 and … used to ring a muffled peal on Holy Innocents Day: 94 (i) 1761 by the Rudhall foundry; (ii) 1622; (iii) 1635; (iv) … Glos. R.O., proof plates for Bigland, Glos. Verey, Glos. i. 485-6. Glos. Ch. Notes, 88-9; H.O., 129/338/5/2/6. Glos. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor appears to have been held by a younger son called Edmund, who was seised of a knight's fee at Woodchester in 1346, 59 until Edmund's brother John was restored fully to his estates in … house built soon after 1838. 7 Cod. Dipl. ed. Kemble, i, pp. 107-8. Ibid. v, pp. 140-1. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 62, 65-6; Vancouver, Agric. in Cambs. 17-18. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 361, 402. Vancouver, Agric. in Cambs. 18. J. P. Hore, … Above (this section). P.R.O., SC 11/92. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 361, 377, 389, 402. O. Rackham, Trees and Woodland in … P.R.O., SC 2/6/7; C 133/16, no. 9, m. 6. Cal. Inq. Misc. i, no. 1351. P.R.O., SC 11/92; C.R.O., R 56/5/102. e.g. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… abbey, and on his death in 1072 it was taken by William I. William de Noyers was lessee of the 10-hide royal manor in … 3 The manor was assigned to Rose, wife successively of Edmund Pakenham (d. by 1332) and Hugh Saxham (d. by 1351). 4 On her death in 1352 she was succeeded by her son Edmund Pakenham's son Sir Thomas Pakenham. 5 In 1353 Thomas …
The Environs of London
… or whether the Hickmans held under the Abbey of Waltham, I am not certain; but think the latter more probable. Walter … Michael, in 1712; Cfar, in 1727; Elizabeth, 1763; Edmund and Joseph, 1765; Peter, 1769; and Thomas, 1772. Mrs. … and snow, which covered the ground and houses; upon which I saw some snow remaining the next day, at noon, though it …
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