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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Ricolf was succeeded by his son Roger, whose son Nicholas left a daughter and heir Ada, married to John de … formed part of the Brus fee 114 and the heirs of Nicholas de Newsham were tenants in 12845, 115 but are not …
A History of the County of Hertford
… half a virgate held in villeinage 'for Robert, servant of Nicholas the Archdeacon.' 55 From Ralph the manor apparently … Robert Turk. 107 Their grandchild, Joan Wallis, married Nicholas Morley. Apparently Moor Hall descended to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… married by the brothers of their neighbour John Culpeper, Nicholas Culpeper marrying Elizabeth, and Richard marrying Margaret. 12 Nicholas and Elizabeth had eighteen children, of whom the … impaling Wakehurst. Another slab contains the brasses of Nicholas Culpeper, died 24 May 1510, and Elizabeth his wife …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Croft, a ranger of Woodstock (d. 1488), and secondly Nicholas Crowemer. 93 Margaret and her third husband Sir … Elizabeth without issue, the third of Ardley which she and Nicholas Crowemer had held 95 was divided between her … his right of presentation. 154 In the early 17th century Nicholas Blount (1622) and Ralph Drope, mercer of Banbury …
A History of the County of Bedford
… fitchy or thereon. Luke. Argent a hunting horn sable. Nicholas Luke, their son, held the manor for his life, 37 but …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Robert Trapps, a London goldsmith. 56 At the death of Nicholas, Robert's son (1545), this property is called a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and livery,' alienated part of it to Walter Burton and Nicholas Spenser, who had to pay a fine for the trespass. 60 … Collyer. 85 The manor was in 161314 in the possession of Nicholas Deane of Holdenhurst, co. Hants, who settled it at … perhaps have been the widow of John Pagham. 117 In 1342 Nicholas de la Flode and Master John Abban complained that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… St. Andrew may have granted the manor or its reversion to Nicholas Green because in 1365 Green conveyed the manor to … 93 It was probably this manor which was divided between Nicholas Gascoyne, John Morell, and John Thormondeby in 1428. … to increase the number. 214 The parish church of ST. NICHOLAS, which bore that dedication by 1506, 215 stands 250 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 39 who died before 1428, 40 being followed by his son Sir Nicholas. This latter was dead by 1448, 41 and Thomas Burdet, … son of William, from whom it descended to Ralph son of Nicholas of Kingley, who held the estate in 1325. 49 In 1370 … held the estate until the early 14th century, when Nicholas of Kingley disposed of it to Malcolm Musard, who …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Artington (Guildford St Nicholas) ARTINGTON (In the Parish of St. Nicholas, Guildford) Ertindun (xiii cent.) The parish of St. Nicholas, Guildford, contains 2,693 acres. It is for the …