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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Feet of Fines Henry III (1247-72) Henry III (1247-72) Official … 71 Lichfield, 21st November, 1227. Robert de Swinnerton Richard de Tidneshoure The third part of twenty acres of wood … and Alexander de Molewych and Matilda his wife Henry, son of Ethelred Half a virgate of land in Molewych. Henry and …
A Dictionary of London
… Yard Felipeslane See Philip Lane. Fell Court South out of Fell Street, in Cripplegate Ward Within (Boyle, 1799). … and M. 1677. Site has been rebuilt. Fell Street West out of Wood Street, at No. 70, to No. 12 Monkwell Street (P.O. … Crown for the Sheriffwick of Middlesex from the time of Henry I. amounted to £300, but the Crown lands within the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Felley FELLEY. Radulph Britto of Annesley, 1 by the consent of his heirs, gave and … Alms. It was afterwards by the said Raph, and Reginald his son, given to Priory of Wirksop, as already is noted in … Leonie de Raines, The Tenor, That Leonia de Raines, and Henry de Stutivill her son and heir, gave the Church of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Felpham FELPHAM The former parish of Felpham, 31 which included the hamlets of Flansham and … Dudley, earl of Leicester; 5 he sold it in 1584 to (Sir) Henry Goring of Burton (d. 1594), who was succeeded in the … to Francis Doyley 16 (d. in or after 1711). Francis's son and namesake (fl. 1723-4), was succeeded before 1730 by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Peter) FELSHAM ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Stow, hundred of Thedwastry, W. division of Suffolk, 5 … this respectable school reckons among its alumni Oliver, Richard, and Henry, sons of Cromwell, the Protector; and Drs. John Wallis …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Felstead 27. FELSTEAD. (E.a.) Felstead, The Parish Church of the Holy Cross. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxiv. S.E. (b)xxv. S.W. … four shields, c. 141520. (3) In S. chapelto Thomas Ryche, son of Robert Ryche, knight, 1564, inscription with indent of … skull and cross-bones, and foot-stones, N. of nave, to (3) Henry Bigg, 1687; (4) Wignoll Bigg, 1679; (5) E.B., 1676; (6) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… 47) The irregularly-shaped parish lies on a low ridge of chalk between the River Cam on the west and an area of fen … and Floor slabs. Monuments: on N. wall of chancel (1), of Richard Willys, 1625, Jane (Henmarsh) his wife, February … the estate passed to Thomas Willys of Horningsea and his son, Richard (d. 1625), but no work appears to have been done …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1217. 61 The patronage has belonged to the bishop of Ely since 1251, but the Crown appointed during episcopal … in office between three and twelve years. 86 John Gooch, son of Thomas, bishop of Ely (d. 1754), was the last … were recorded in 1549 and 1552, and in 1623 Thomas and Richard Willys agreed to pay for casting two bells, one of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Fen Ditton Manors MANORS. Beorhtnoth, ealdorman of Essex (d. 991), granted 2 hides in Fen Ditton to Ely … Willys family. 78 Thomas Willys (d. 1626) had survived his son Richard (d. 1625), so that the estate then passed to … dispute between Richard Muschet and William's son and heir Henry, tenant in 1251. 92 His son William held the fee in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Fen Drayton Church CHURCH Possession of the advowson of Fen Drayton was much disputed during the … that abbey had granted it the advowson, allegedly under Henry III. 40 When the French war was renewed in 1413, the … the 1630s Francis Apthorpe, then rectory lessee, and his son and namesake refused to kneel for prayer and disturbed …