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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… John and Richard. John, the heir, had two sons, Thomas and Peter, on whom the manor was settled in 1529. On the death of Thomas without issue, Peter having predeceased him, the manor went to Peter's daughter Alice. In 1546 she sold it to Randall Lynne …
Magna Britannia
… The market was granted in or about the year 1342, to Peter de Brewose, to be held on Wednesday within his manor of … together with a fair for four days at the festival of St. Peter, ad vincula. 2 King John had before (in or about the … the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, was granted to the said Peter in 1346. 4 There are now two market days at Colyton; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Abbey, is of doubtful antiquity. Due east of it is Peter Hall, a farmhouse largely of 18th-century red brick but … to decay and was converted into the present house of Peter Hall. By the Warwickshire Review Order of 1932 parts of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and a chief gules. Robert and Elizabeth Quenell had a son Peter who resided at Lythe Hill, Haslemere. 91 Robert died in 1612. Peter Quenell the son, who held his first court in 1615, had a son Peter born in 1603, 92 who married in 1628 Elizabeth Grey, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1501, who died seised in 1502, leaving a son and heir Peter aged fourteen and more. 19 Peter, who was knighted some thirty years later, sheriff of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… found. Before 1618 it was sold by Richard Bartlett to Sir Peter Vanlore, 40 a wealthy Dutch merchant, who also … descent of the two manors is identical from this date. Sir Peter, who was knighted in 1621, died in 1627, leaving a son … 42 among whom he divided this property in equal shares. Peter his son, who died before 1653, divided his fifth share …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Nicholas died before November 1289, and was succeeded by Peter, his son. 20 In 1293 Ralph de la Stane and Agnes his wife settled the manor on Peter and Joan his wife and the issue of Peter, with contingent reversion to Agnes and Ralph. 21 Peter …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the King's service, and died in 1528, leaving a son Peter, then aged 6, who was subsequently in ward to Cardinal …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Conquest it had belonged, with Oddington, to St. Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, 129 and was afterwards the subject of disputes between St. Peter's and the Archbishops of York. 130 In 1128 Robert son of Erkembald gave St. Peter's half a hide in Condicote, 131 perhaps the same as the …
Magna Britannia
… family of Stapleton 1: it is now the property and seat of Peter Hill, Esq., whose grandfather purchased it, about the … on Tuesday, and two fairs, one at the festival of St. Peter in Cathedr (January 18), and the other at the festival …