Search

Displaying 25091 - 25100 of 32357
A History of the County of Hampshire
… there was a mill in Bishopstoke worth 10 s. 19 In 1523 Nicholas Poule was miller and chief toll collector in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… came to be rendered Baynton, were succeeded by their son Nicholas (d. 1412) 115 and grandson Sir Nicholas Baynton (d. 1422) 116 whose widow Joan held until … flint, may date from the licence to crenellate granted to Nicholas Baynton in 1376, 142 but its only architectural …
A History of the County of Durham
… (each 2 oxgangs), Cuthbert Beckfield (about 3 oxgangs), 23 Nicholas Jackson (1 oxgang), 24 Richard Mawer (3 oxgangs), 25 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Or by whom presented. Master of Eastbridge hospital. Nicholas Simpson, A. M. Dec. 17, 1586, obt. 1609. 8 Sir John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… gules. Henry VIII granted Blechingley in 1522 to Sir Nicholas Carew and Elizabeth his wife and to their issue … tenure an attempt was made by Francis Carew, heir of Sir Nicholas, to obtain the estate. William Lord Burghley, as … manor, or reputed manor. After Buckingham's attainder Sir Nicholas Carew in 1523 received a grant in tail-male of a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… brother Robert, who died before 1261, 166 and Robert's son Nicholas was overlord of the Stafford fee in Bletchingdon in 1279. 167 Nicholas died about 1287. The tenant of the Staffords in 1235 … presentation, his right was disputed on unknown grounds by Nicholas Trimenal and his wife; 283 and again in 1311 the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… About the same time Robert de Broi made a grant of land to Nicholas son of Geoffrey the Forester (ibid. C. 1896). Feet …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Russel and Hawise wife first of John Botreaux, secondly of Nicholas de Moels. 103 The moiety assigned to Isabel was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… many years the history of even a small holding. In 1282 Nicholas de Stanesby and Elizabeth his wife held, apparently … between John Freeman and John Herytage. 113 In 1550 Nicholas Heath, Bishop of Worcester, obtained licence from … propertywhich seems to have been the right of Dorotheaon Nicholas Fletcher and his heirs (Feet of F. Worcs. East. 1 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in common with many Anglican clergy, Bloxham's vicar, Nicholas Page, found difficulty in establishing his right to … family, was instituted, but was replaced in 1663 by Nicholas Page, who was vicar for 34 years. 459 Although … (d. 1695), member of a landed family at Milcombe; and Nicholas Page (d. 1696), vicar for 34 years. 505 These are no …
Displaying 25091 - 25100 of 32357