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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Buckinghamshire, who had possessions at Dartford, in this county, and he died possessed of this seat in the 14th year … in Battely. See Battely ibid. p. 79 et seq. Lewis's MSS. History of Reculver. Camden, p. 236. Lamb. Peramb. p. 278. … parish, from the archbishop's registers, in Duncombe's History of Reculver, p. 154. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Redmarley D'Abitt lies in the extreme south-west of the county on the Gloucestershire border. It covers an area of … last-named John, 46 who was a justice of the peace for the county of Worcester, 47 and was still holding the manor in …
A History of the County of Durham
… a man of 40 in 1577, 64 but nothing more is known of the history of this holding. In 1408 the bishop demised to Thomas … and Bradbury on his death in March 14701, 83 but its later history has not been traced. Robert Morpeth of Stillington, … at Egglescliffe, Aycliffe and in other churches in the county, the backs of the pews being open, with short turned …
A History of the County of Hertford
… lands were allowed quittance of suit at the hundred and county court during the minority of the heir. 30 In 1268 … Fitz Rozelin it passed, as did other fees held in this county by Robert, to the Trikets, who were possibly his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Road, and was founded by The Countess of Meath. The Victoria Almshouses were built by public subscription to … to which the flints have been brought. The subsequent history of Reigate is to be found in the possession of the … High Street, and it was not far from the great cross-county route along the chalk to the north. It surrendered to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Daughter and Heir of Sir Robert Breton, of Walton, in the County of Darby. This younger Sir Thomas died 15 Oct. 37 H. … 1 Jun. 31 Eliz. 16 without Issue at Cussington, in the County of Leicester. Anthony Stapleton married Alice, the … and one Mess. and Close in Wimsewold, in that County, all then esteemed Parcel of the Manor of Rempston, …
Magna Britannia
… King of Scots with Penrith, and from that time the history of the two manors is exactly the same. Hunter Hall, … Denton, who was proprietor of Warnell-hall, in his MS. History of Cumberland, written in 1688, and frequently quoted … manor 16 lies wholly within the forest of Inglewood: its history is the same as those of Penrith and Great-Salkeld, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was buried at Ribbesford in 1840. His collections for a history of Worcestershire are preserved at the Society of … and is divided by Dowles Brook from Shropshire, in which county it was included in the 15th century. In the 14th … Mitton with Lickhill, 72 and in 1885 it was merged in the county representation. 73 By the charter of James I the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the home of the Duchess of Gloucester when ranger. Queen Victoria spent a short time here after her mother's death, … by him, of which an account has already been given in this history, 124 was situated in the Old Deer Park where Kew … of the Marble Hill Estate, Twickenham, by the London County Council in 1902, 166 and by Sir Max Waechter's recent …
A History of the County of Hertford
… parish on the Buckinghamshire and Middlesex border of the county, and has since 1898 been divided into three civil … in the parish at the time when Mr. Cussans wrote his History of Hertfordshire. 12 In 1819 the town was governed by … Ser.), vi, 375 and 437. Ibid. 390. Assize R. 1343, m. 2; County Pleas, Herts. No. 2. Ibid. Feet of F. Herts. 3 Edw. …
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