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Magna Britannia
… Thomas Lord Vaux of Harrowden, in the reign of Henry VIII. Nicholas Vaux Esq., his younger son, having succeeded to his … to Isabel wife of Robert Staunton, and Agnes the wife of Nicholas Clerke. 49 The manor of Little-Longstone appears to … of 1 Edw. VI., mentions a chantry founded at Monyash by Nicholas Congson and John his brother, then valued at 3l. 6s. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Henry Whiston. 51 From him it came in 1677 to his son Nicholas Whiston, who died in 1689 leaving two daughters, … as part of her marriage settlement, by Dorothy, sister of Nicholas, who married first Timothy Parker and secondly … of Anthony [ Visit. Suss. (Harl. Soc. liii), 115] or Nicholas [ibid; Comber, Suss. Gen. (Horsham), 274] Fowle. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the 15th century, dedicated to the Trinity and to St. Nicholas. 147 The dates of foundation are unknown, but there … formed on the site of the old altar of the guild of St. Nicholas in the north aisle. It contains the Elizabethan …
A History of the County of Somerset
… daughter and heir of John de Bonville, with her husband Nicholas son of Martin, released their rights in …
Magna Britannia
… thereon, who debated; but upon the wyllyngness of Mr. Nicholas Downe and John Delbridge, they were all willing to … 30, then desecrated, Allhallows at the north gate, St. Nicholas at the west gate, and another, all then in use. … no remains of St. Thomas or Allhallows. The chapel of St. Nicholas has been desecrated; it is now called the Quay hall, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… their queens as dower. 47 In 1378 Richard II confirmed to Nicholas Carew a grant of Banstead made to him in 1376 for … after her divorce, and in 1532 leased the manor to Sir Nicholas Carew for ninetynine years, should she live so long. … reversion of the manor, after Katharine's death, to Sir Nicholas Carew in fee. 64 When it came to the Crown on the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the king took it into his own hands after the attainder of Nicholas Carew. 7 William de Watevile's lands appear to have … to be held with Plumpton 12 until the attainder of Nicholas Carew in 1536 and the subsequent grant by the king to Elizabeth widow of Nicholas for life, with remainder to her son Francis. 13 In …
A History of the County of Warwick
… A mesne lordship was held by the family of Verdon. In 1212 Nicholas de Verdon held what is then called knight's fee in … may be the virgate which Eudes de Bereford in 1303 sold to Nicholas de Warrewik, as the Master of the Temple put in his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was holding it. 91 It was soon granted again, probably to Nicholas de Martivaus, one of the principal witnesses of that …
Magna Britannia
… other moiety of Barlborough passed with a coheiress of Sir Nicholas Longford, who died in 1610, to a younger son of the … Briwere. Bryan de Lisle was appointed governor in 1207, Nicholas de Chevet in 1208. In the year 1215, we find …