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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of law. 42 John de Gervais bishop of Winchester 12608, and Nicholas of Ely bishop of Winchester 126880, in turn … until the dissolution, 50 when Henry VIII granted it to Nicholas Dering of Liss, 51 who died seised of it in 1557 … coheirs, Margaret and Isabel, the latter of whom married Nicholas de Severyngton, who held land in the vill of Weston …
A History of the County of Rutland
… site of Alsthorpe, for in 1312 there was a chapel which Nicholas de Segrave endowed with land at Alsthorpe. The … was dead by 1288. 36 Alice, who survived him, married Sir Nicholas de Segrave. In 1293 another Alice, widow of John de … then wife of Thomas Malekake, claimed dower in Burley. 37 Nicholas de Segrave held half a fee there in 1305, 38 and in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Giles Strangways conveyed it in 1540 to Henry Annesley and Nicholas Tooley. 23 John Tooley died in 1606 seised of the … s. 28 A water-mill was conveyed with the manor in 1540 to Nicholas Tooley, 29 and John Tooley was seised of two … Church The parish church of ST. BARNABAS AND ST. NICHOLAS is a small building consisting of a chancel with a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and the advowson of the vicarage were granted by Mary to Nicholas Archbishop of York in 1558, 115 and by Elizabeth to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by Sir Robert Gayer, and was in 1699 in the possession of Nicholas Goodwin, sen., and Nicholas Goodwin, jun. 206 The Goodwin family was still … left Burnhams to his widow Elizabeth, with reversion to Nicholas, a younger son, who was to take the quit-rents. 283 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… exchange for land in Bedfordshire to William Bateman and Nicholas Westerdale, who transferred Ravensholt to John … 1387. About 1501 William and Elizabeth Taylard sold it to Nicholas Hughson and others. 55 In 1567 it was held by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the manor was conveyed by Richard de Burstow to Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. 15 Margaret daughter of Nicholas Loveyne married Sir Philip St. Clere, and they held …
A History of the County of Warwick
… aged 9, on her betrothal to Thomas, son and heir of Sir Nicholas Vaux, 106 whom she afterwards married. 107 No more …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 10 as tenant in chief, his tenant being the heir of Nicholas de Turvill, 11 which Nicholas had been the actual tenant in 1269, when the fee was … with the wardship and marriage of their cousin and heir Nicholas. 63 This Nicholas, with Alice his wife, conveyed the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Earl of Salisbury and his wife Ela, her half-sister. 58 Nicholas Malemains obtained livery of the manor before 1225 … the manor of Burton already mentioned was made. In 1236, Nicholas apparently held the whole of the 1 knight's fees. 60 … pleasure, to Gilbert de Segrave. 63 In 1234, however, Nicholas Malemains obtained restitution of the manor. 64 He …
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