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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and the other two parts were then held of Henry Winkburne. Richard de Grey of Sandiacre, about 3 E. 3, 6 Lord of Sutton … Hukenall Torkard, which his brother Vlker had for life, to Richard de Chesterfeild, Clark, Richard de Tyssington, Clark, William de Wakebrugg, and John …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the lord's name was the same. 95 He probably had a son Richard, for Richard of Lee's son Reynold of Lee occurred as lord 1369-73. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an armament for the invasion of France. In the reign of Richard II., when the Scots were making incursions into … share. The harbour was granted to the corporation by Richard II. At present, the chief source of the commercial … "Warden." The charter was confirmed and extended by Richard II., who placed the government in a mayor and four …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… were made for a garrison under the command of Sir Richard Long as captain and Michael (later Sir Michael) … 54 His successor in the living of Hessle and Hull was Richard Perrott, a conforming Anglican later to be associated … the governor was able to report that the proclamation of Richard Cromwell was well received, but there had already …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to take office and others, such as Nathaniel Maister, Richard Sykes, and Samuel Mowld, refused even to become … purchase money but also had to seek loans to pay it off. Richard Sykes lent 1,000 for this in 1766. In 1770, perhaps … affairs, especially through Joseph's sons, the Revd. Richard Sykes and Daniel Sykes. 253 Many other Hull merchants …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by him or his son Josiah in 1742 109 and 1764 110, and by Richard Dean in 1806. 111 In 1834 and 1839 the tenant was … By 1611 it was being worked by Thomas Mellor 137 whose son Richard was granted the lease in 1660. 138 Thomas Adams of … at Birches Head passed to his daughter Mary, the wife of Richard Hollins. Her sons inherited this share in 1782. 149 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… hundreds. The fee of it was in the Crown, till King Richard I. gave it to Gundred the Countess; Roger son of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… joined and settled the whole for life, on Amabilia wife of Richard de Shimpling, in whose right the said Richard was lord in 1315; but at her death it came to the … who died without issue in 1666, and by Jane daughter of Richard Ailmer of Birdham in Sussex, his second wife, he had …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… when Sir Thomas de Grey, Knt. married the heiress of Sir Richard de Cornherd, Knt. he laid aside the paternal coat of … by deed dated at Bukenham castle, in the presence of Richard de Purl, constable of that castle, and others. They … the neighbourhood, for in 1482, William, son and heir of Richard Bonewell of Carleton-Rode, conveyed to Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Walter Norwich. 1385, William Browne. Ditto. 1392, King Richard II. granted license to appropriate this rectory to … had a long suit with Stokes, as coming in by simony. 1596, Richard Stokes. Ditto; united to Bunwell. In 1603, he was …
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