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A History of the County of Rutland
… with Mary, his daughter, at the door of the church of St. Peter in Stamford, lands and rent in Empingham. 21 Ralph, … in 1235, was probably son of Richard, and in 1248 Peter son of Roger obtained the wardship of the land of the … which is in the village. 134 Church The church of ST. PETER consists of chancel 35 ft. by 19 ft. 6 in., north and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor of Empshott in 1291, in which year he settled it on Peter de la Stane (or Stone) 11 for life, with reversion to … and Elizabeth his wife, who may have been a daughter of Peter, 12 with reversion to the heirs of Peter if John and Elizabeth died without issue. It is just …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held the lands until his death in 1528 when they passed to Peter, his son by Werburgh. 173 At Peter's death in 1544 the estate came to his son Henry … east of the house have been converted as a studio. In 1320 Peter de la Folye conveyed a small estate in Enford and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… then Earl of Kelly, sold it in 1622 to his creditors Sir Peter Vanlore and William Rolfe. 79 The latter sold it in … was mentioned in the grant of the manor by the earl to Sir Peter Vanlore. 172 It has remained in the hands of the lord …
A History of the County of Surrey
… St. Paul's sword argent its hilt or crossed with St. Peter's keys gules and azure. Grants of land in Epsom were made to the abbot in 1338 by Peter atte Mulle and Richard de Horton. 18 In 1535 the rents …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… son of the king, and Roesie his wife, and the abbot of St. Peter's, Westminster, in the 26th year of king Henry III. … had one son, John, who died young, and Anne, married to Peter Compton, son and heir of Sir William Compton, who died … wife of William Herbert, earl of Pembroke, and widow of Peter Compton, as before related, who was in possession of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 24 He left no children, and was succeeded by his brother Peter, also childless. On Peter's death in 1255 a third brother, John, acquired the … probably still liable for a debt contracted by his uncle, Peter, in 1256, 28 and a period of six years wardship had …
A History of the County of Surrey
… predecessors. 4 In the reign of Henry III, before 1238, Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester, bought the manor from … first year of her reign. 11 See of Winchester. Gules St. Peter's keys crossed with St. Paul's sword. In 1578 it … been separated from the manor, were sold by John Latton to Peter Delaporte, 27 one of the directors of the South Sea …
A History of the County of Hertford
… included with the manor of Bayford in the grant to Peter de Valognes, 21 as the Empress Maud confirmed it to Roger son of Peter. 22 It appears, however, to have reverted to the Crown … and Little Berkhampstead, to John Norbury and others by Peter Wisebech and William Hedyndon, 42 who were probably …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Windsor died in 1621, and Eton passed to his brother Peter. 114 Thomas son and heir of Peter made a settlement of it in 1628 on the marriage of …
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