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A History of the County of Northampton
… in blood and honours. But in 1469 he, his son-in-law Sir Thomas Dymock, and his son and heir, Sir Robert de … Richard Lord Welles, his son Lord Robert, and his sons-in-law Thomas de la Laund and Sir Thomas Dymock and others, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… century. 98 The parish became part of the Williton poor-law union in 1836, of the Williton rural district in 1894, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the king granted it by sale to James Hales, sergeant-at-law, afterwards a justice of the common pleas, to hold in … to be nominated by his next heir male at the common law, or if such could not be found, then by the seoffees of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… court. 59 The descent of freehold is according to common law, while the copyhold descent is of the nature of Borough … for the poor. They were sold with the sanction of the Poor Law Commissioners, and the proceeds were devoted to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… death in 1594, 25 was during his tenure involved in law-suits with the Crown concerning land in Lingfield called … the manor and castle to Sir Thomas Richardson, serjeant-at-law, before 1627, 66 the Dowager Lady Burgh, their mother, … Burrows died in 1793, having devised Sterborough to John Law and Thomas Ludbey to sell. 80 The purchaser was Thomas …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Millicent, lord of Barham. 311 John Millicent's son-in-law William Bawtry held the lease in 1572 and was succeeded … Richard Trott 319 (d. 1788). Trott left it to his son-in-law, Edmund Fisher (d. 1819), vicar of Linton 17891800, 320 … In the 1560s John Millicent leased 162 a. to his son-in-law William Bawtry for 40 years, and by 1577 had let out over …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Sherman blocked the sale of 64 a. by his bankrupt son-in-law; he claimed that much of it was not copyhold, but demesne … 306 From 1835 Litlington was included in the Royston poor law union. 307 From 1894 it was part of the Melbourn R.D., … family, left to the church his jewels and all his books on law, medicine, logic, and astronomy. 349 A fellow of Clare …