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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Baines succeeded him in the next year, 50 and married Mary Mortimer. They had a son Hewley Mortimer Baines of Bell Hall, 51 who, when he died in 1874, … succeeded by his youngest and only surviving son William Mortimer Baines. 52 The latter was lord of the manor until …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Frederick Hancock, 47 from whom it passed to his son Col. Mortimer Hancock. In 1901 the manor came to Capt. Mortimer Pawson Hancock, 48 who in 1903 sold a large part of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… her death in 1185. 133 From c. 1279 until c. 1346 the Mortimer family of Kingston, perhaps as successors to the … 1279 Baldwin St. George held fee in Wimpole under William Mortimer. 134 In 1086 Ralph de Banks was Picot's tenant in … de Banks, perhaps of a cadet line, held it of William Mortimer. 142 It had passed by 1297 to his son Robert de …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (probably the same man) sold it in 1784, to Joseph Mortimer, who, by his will proved in 1789, left it to his youngest son Capt. Edward Mortimer, of the 20th Regt. Light Dragoons: it was entailed … male heirs with remainder to Joseph, eldest son of Joseph Mortimer and to the daughters of Joseph senior. 41 Edward …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… will of James Grace, dated 2 March 1712. In 1744 Francis Mortimer by his will charged 4 acres of land lying in the …
Magna Britannia
… was afterwards, successively, in the families of Stuckly, Mortimer, alias Tanner, and Shortridge. The heiress of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to his uncle, Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent. 14 Under Mortimer's rgime, however, Edmund was soon afterwards …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a son Theobald. 94 The latter married first Maud de Mortimer, by whom he had three daughters, Joan, Elizabeth, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… II, but, if it was, it may either have been to Roger Mortimer, earl of March (d. 1399), who was apparently granted … king presented. 221 The advowson was then granted to Roger Mortimer, who died seised of it in 1399, but he did not …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Great Grantesden and Woolley was held in 1398 by Roger de Mortimer, 83 and through his heirs, the Earls of March and …