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A History of the County of Surrey
… County of Surrey, 1748. Rowland Baven, A.M. Vicar, Henry Baldwin, John Wicking, Church Wardens'; a chalice, copied …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the inclosure of lands. An agreement made in 12323 between Baldwin de Vere and the Abbey of Croyland confirming a grant … sister of Hugh Wake; with her he received a charter from Baldwin Wake (Wac) 32 granting to him 'with Margaret my aunt' … must have been made after 1168 when Hugh Wake, father of Baldwin the grantor, was alive and would have been holding …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the manorial corn-mills is still in existence. In 12812 Baldwin Wake, then lord of the manor, possessed a water-mill … ploughed and worth 6 d.,' appears in the extent of Baldwin Wake's manor of Great Ayton in 12812. 19 The small … reverted to the descendants of Nicholas de Stutevill. Baldwin Wake died in possession in 12812, when the widow of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… p.m. 17 Hen. VI, no. 38. Dugdale, Mon. iv, 508. Ibid. 512. Baldwin Brown, Arts in Early England, i, 297. This would …
A History of the County of Northampton
… he had been out of his mind for six years; his brother Baldwin was his heir. In 1601 Francis, the father of John and Baldwin, died; in 1561 he had bought the other half of the … Turvill and had settled it in 1589 on his younger son Baldwin, 40 who thus came into possession of the whole manor. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… referred to, valued at 300 a year, was leaseholder of Baldwin's and Berristead manors. Part of the estate was sold … by Agnes, presumably his daughter, and her husband Baldwin de Stowe. 61 His widow Sarah claimed dower in the … as that held by the Mason family above referred to. 83 BALDWIN'S MANOR BALDWIN'S MANOR took its name from a family …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… refers to Great Hampden only. 3 Before the Conquest Baldwin, a man of Archbishop Stigand, held and could sell the … the Hampden family, Osbert is said to have been the son of Baldwin, the tenant in the time of Edward the Confessor, and … the pedigree Osbert was succeeded in direct succession by Baldwin, Robert, and Bartholomew. In the lawsuit, Alexander …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in a church list of seatholders in 1722, 32 the form Baldwin's Green appearing in 1770. 33 The village of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the famous chief justice, John Cottesmore of Haseley and Baldwin Brightwell. 197 He died in 1439 198 and the estate, … a life interest in it to Thomas Boteler, son and heir of Baldwin Boteler, who obtained it in 1484. 263 There were … in the early 17th century to John Simeon of Brightwell Baldwin, a member of a notable Roman Catholic family. 353 A …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Matilda and her husband Ivo Fitz Warin, and his grandson Baldwin St. George, son of another daughter Elizabeth. 39 …
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