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A History of the County of Worcester
… throughout England, but in the reign of Edward I Robert de Mortimer exacted passage and toll from the abbot and his men …
A History of the County of Warwick
… held for a quarter of a fee by John de Sturmy of Robert de Mortimer 63 grandson of Robert second husband of Margaret de …
A History of the County of Worcester
… roads from Leominster, Bromyard, Worcester and Cleobury Mortimer on the right bank of the Teme. It was formerly one … of Wychbold in Dodderhill (q.v.) until the death of Hugh Mortimer in 1304. 41 It was then probably assigned, with the … diocese Tenbury was situated. 160 In spite of this, Robert Mortimer, Osbert Fitz Hugh's representative, claimed the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1838, Benett bought Lower Lawn farm from George Mortimer. 562 East Hatch manor, c. 705 a., was merged in the … Fonthill House estate c. 1825. Farquhar's nephew George Mortimer sold that estate with c. 350 a. of its land in … at the south end of Fonthill lake was begun for George Mortimer in 1825 and finished in 1827. The machinery, driven …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… vill of Hook was held jointly by Aymer de Valence, Roger Mortimer, John Pageham, and Richard of Winchester, 107 but of … earl of Pembroke, whose widow Philippa, daughter of Edward Mortimer, was holding it in 1389. 109 She married as her … follows the descent of Swanwick (q.v.). The manor of HOOK MORTIMER held by Robert Mortimer in 1316 probably escheated …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… perhaps those later held by members of the Montagu and Mortimer families. Estates confiscated on the attainder of … 1 knight's fee in Tollard. 75 The dower of Eleanor Mortimer, relict of Roger Mortimer, earl of March and of Ulster (d. 1398), included 1 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to them, but to the issue of her first husband Edmund Mortimer, by whom she had one son Roger, who, in the 28th … bore the title of earl of March. His son and heir, Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, died possessed of it in the 5th year …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… called Winslow's Place, which had once belonged to Hugh Mortimer. 105 Sir Richard was replaced as a freeholder …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to exchange the 100 acres so awarded for land at Mortimer's Hill, containing 10 acres 1 rood 23 poles or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the club and partly by Mr. W. P. Prior as a shop. Edward Mortimer, by his will proved in 1704, left his … for life, and then to his son John. 260 In 1773 Joseph Mortimer grandson of Edward was the chief landlord in the … in Hilperton Road. 261 At Bellefield lived E. H. Mortimer 262 Joseph's son, likewise the chief landlord in his …
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