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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to Odo's son Robert (fl. 113060), and Robert's sons George (d. by 1173) and Niel (d. 1191). After the 1190s their … 196 It was sold, perhaps by Christopher Fletcher, to George Duckfield, a Harston yeoman, 197 (d. by 1614), and passed to George's son Daniel 198 (d. 1653), who left it to his …
A History of the County of Durham
… Cumberland, died in January 156970, leaving a son and heir George, aged twelve. 117 This was the famous third Earl of … it was sold by Richard fourth Earl of Scarbrough to Sir George Pocock, a distinguished admiral. 124 Sir George died in 1792, 125 and was succeeded by his son George …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… manor was evidently considered sufficiently defective for George and Thomas Whitmore 'the fishing grantees' to obtain a … 1620 on his wife Frances and his sons, Humphrey, John, and George. 15 In 1642 Sir John Weld, Frances Weld, widow, and Humphrey and George Weld conveyed the manor to William Middleton. 16 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Bishop Hurd was visited at the castle on 2 August 1788 by George III and the queen accompanied by the Duke of York, the … all his estates in 1486, but they were restored to his son George in 1495. 76 He died in 1505, leaving a son William, 77 … they were again sequestered for his complicity in Sir George Booth's rising. 112 Hugh Pooler was holding a lease of …
A History of the County of Durham
… decided by arbitration between the Mayor of Hartlepool and George Pocock, the lord of the manor, that the boundary of … was taken from Brancepeth to Hartlepool. 69 Both Sir George Bowes and Sir William Cecil were very uneasy over the … the mayor and burgesses ordered that Nicholas Corner and George Patteson, tailors and freemen of the town, should at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Church of Hartley. PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom presented. George Eves, in 1658. Priest, 1700. John Nichols, 1730. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… advowson of Hartley Wespall to the Dean and Canons of St.George'sChapel,Windsor. 32 At the same time the dean and … two cheverons and a quarter gules. Dean and Canons of St. George's, Windsor. Argent a cross gules. The water-mill … granted with it in 1481 to the Dean and Canons of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, who have retained it till the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the first vicar, in 1225. Dean and chapter of Rochester. George Boyce, A. B. July 18, 1595, obt. 1609. Edmund Hayes, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Morryce and Edward Turner, 38 who were possibly acting for George Purefoy. [Hartshill. Argent a cheveron sable between … martlets gules. Colepeper. Argent a bend engrailed gules. George Purefoy was holding the manor at his death in 1628. 39 His son George married Anne, daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… common fields of Hartwell were inclosed under an Act of 16 George III, the award being given in 1779. The parish … without interruption 42 until the death of the Rev. Sir George Lee, bart., in 1827. 43 Under his will the manor … the wills of his uncle William Lee Antonie and of Sir George Lee, succeeded to the estates of the Lee family, …