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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Nevill proved his title to this manor, his elder brother Nicholas 45 having died without issue before April 1527. 46 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Smewnes Mill and some land in Great Brickhill made by Nicholas de Sanford to Woburn Abbey in 1251 or 1252 110 was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and heir, Alice, was wife of Ralph son of Ralph Fitz Nicholas in 1242, when the manor was granted to Ralph Fitz Nicholas for 18 rent pending inquiries into Alice's claim. 19 … 20 and was succeeded in 1257 21 by his son Robert Fitz Nicholas. 22 He died about 1273, when his heir was Ralph …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… who made a settlement in 1305, to whose grandson and heir Nicholas the manor reverted. 25 In 1356 Nicholas Pever alienated Great Woolstone to Sir Henry Green …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the 13th century, 226 and before 1315 had come to Nicholas Wolf. 227 He may be the Nicholas Wolf who in 1346 escaped from prison at Aylesbury. … to Thomas Chamberlain before 1279. 286 In 1296 his son Nicholas conveyed this estate to William de Bayworth. 287 It …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 21 He died in 1325, 22 and his widow Maud, daughter of Nicholas de Haversham, 23 afterwards held lands in Hardmead …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 12th century took their name from the place. Robert and Nicholas de Haversham are mentioned in 11747. 13 In 1190 Hugh … 14 Hugh held Haversham as late as 1220. 15 His son Nicholas owed 100 s. for relief for his father's fee here in 1221. 16 Nicholas de Haversham, who in 1232 was one of the collectors …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… la Hesche held, 80 but the land had passed before 1302 to Nicholas Trimenel, 81 who is returned as lord in 1316. 82 He … of the south transept, illustrating eight legends of St. Nicholas. Each light contains two subjects, and under each … father and mother are seen kneeling at the altar of St. Nicholas, whose seated figure, wearing episcopal vestments, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… not appear until the 16th century. 3 The church of St. Nicholas stands at the west end of the village, which … the youngest sister Dorothy, who held it with her husband Nicholas Hubaud in 1532. 40 She survived her husband and died … by grant from the atte Waters. 92 Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a chancel measuring internally 26 ft. 6 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Manor, was acquired in fee from Gilbert de Bolebec by Nicholas son of Adam de Risborough, and descended to his son … to Sir Henry Spiller in 1610. 170 Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS, consisting of chancel, nave, organ chamber, vestry, …
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