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A History of the County of Buckingham
… 22 A church or chapel, dedicated to the honour of St. Nicholas, formerly stood here, but no traces of it remained … It does not appear to have any further separate history. Nicholas de Stuntevile held half a fee in 'Briddischame' in … Tyler and included the advowson of the chapel of St. Nicholas in Evershaw, with a cottage, 10 acres of land and a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Robert, 29 who conveyed part of his inheritance here to Nicholas Frembaud, 30 owner of half a knight's fee in this parish in 1302. 31 The occupation of Nicholas was chequered by disputes with the late owners. In … which they held, and claimed to hold, of him. 32 Nicholas Frembaud also recovered 384 acres of land and some …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… honour of Dudley (Newport Pagnell) and held by John Fitz Nicholas. 86 The property held in Bradwell 87 by the priory …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the foot and on the slope of this hill, the church of St. Nicholas being at the southeren end. The village contains a … king of the custody and marriage of the heir, Walter's son Nicholas. 86 The king granted the custody to Richard Fowler … five quatrefoils argent thereon. Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a chancel measuring internally 20 ft. 6 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… John before 1346. 35 Later in the reign of Edward III Nicholas de Chetwode, son of John, was lord of the manor. 36 … of Thomas. 43 John was followed by a son Fulk and grandson Nicholas. 44 At the death of the latter in 1531 Chetwode … sable a fesse gules. Church The church of ST. MARY AND ST. NICHOLAS consists of chancel and nave in one rectangular …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was seised alone. 108 She seems afterwards to have married Nicholas de la Beche, who with his wife Joan, in 1318, called … seems to have lain in Dorton parish. 152 Charities In 1628 Nicholas Almond by deed conveyed to trustees a messuage with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… reign of King Malcolm. 29 At a later date Robert son of Nicholas quitclaimed all right in the advowson of Brayfield … it was granted by Sampson le Fort to Gervase, Abbot of St. Nicholas of Arrouaise, for the foundation of Harrold Priory. … confirmed by Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, 93 Robert son of Nicholas de Brayfield quitclaiming his right to the advowson. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… respectively John Wilder, Matthew Graves and William Nicholas. 46 Under the terms of Sir Samuel's will the manor … Beaufoy Wilder, 47 Henry Boyle Graves 48 and Robert Boyle Nicholas. 49 In 1795 William Graves conveyed his third of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the church, 13 and who seems to have been succeeded by Nicholas son of William, or Nicholas de Emberton, who held in the middle of the 13th … of his common pasture in Middlecroft 'cultura.' 16 Nicholas de Emberton was probably the brother of Eleanor wife …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the manor to Thomas Waldyve, 31 whose brother and heir Nicholas Waldyve of London, mercer, sold it in 1475 to John … following year they conveyed two-thirds of the manor to Nicholas and Joan West, who conveyed immediately to Marmaduke …
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