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A History of the County of Berkshire
… first grantees of the abbey lands in North Hinksey were George Owen and John Bridges, who in 1547 had a grant of the … lands and tithes in the two Hinkseys. 20 In the same year George Owen had licence to alienate his property here to Sir … married respectively John Parker, William Standert, and George Underwood. 40 Perott. Gules three pears or and a chief …
A History of the County of Rutland
… bezanty. Before 1273 the manor had been subinfeudated to George de Cantilupe, who died in that year. Half a fee in North Luffenham was assigned in 1276 to George's sister and co-heiress Milicent, wife of Eudo la … Hodgson had a lease which terminated four years later and George Tyrrell appears as lessee in 1569. The Fineshade …
A History of the County of Hertford
… large house on the Potterells estate, the residence of Mr. George Curtis. In the north-west of the parish, roads from … Godolphin, 79 who died in 1799, and whose son and heir George William Frederick 80 and Charlotte his wife sold the … died in 1905 and the property passed to his son, Mr. George Curtis, who lives there now with his sisters. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… estates were granted in 1528 to Wolsey and in 1532 to St. George's, Windsor, and included tithe and land here. 70 About …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… until the Dissolution. 54 In 1541 the manor was granted to George Howard, the brother of Queen Catherine. 55 He … to Henry Fowle. 91 He held it in 1803 but it passed to George Fowle who held it in 1839. 92 By 1867 it had passed to T. E. Fowle 93 and was sold by W. H. Fowle to George Smith in 1878. Smith sold it to John Waters in 1880 …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1758 to Richard Benyon, the former governor of Fort St. George, Madras. 56 Benyon was already lord of the manors of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Richard Middleton. 53 After passing from the Middletons to George Smith, the Metcalfe estate was acquired in the middle …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… North Stoneham capable of turning a mill. In the time of George I the sheaves for the blocks of the men-of-war were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the estate descended, apparently in the direct line, to George Ludlow (d. 1580), Sir Edmund Ludlow (d. 1624), Henry … was later demolished. 218 A new Rectory was built in St. George's Road. 219 There was a chapel on Hussey manor in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for the sale of the bishops' lands, it was sold to George Wither the younger of London, and John Yate the … on lease from the bishop, and they passed from him to George Yate, probably his son. 8 The leasehold estate passed from George to his daughter and heir Frances (died 1761), who …