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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 24 leaving as her heirs two daughters, Philippa, wife of Edward Plantagenet, Duke of York, and Elizabeth, widow of … 1602, in which year William Haydok sold the manor to Edward Glascocke. 33 In 1605 Edward Glascocke died, leaving Greywell Manor to his son …
A History of the County of Worcester
… for the rectory of Kempsey and other lands, 22 and Edward VI gave the manor of Grimley in the same year to the … Prayer Book, but on the appointment of Bishop Hooper Edward VI gave him the lands of the bishopric. 24 Grimley …
A History of the County of Durham
… John Watson, Roger Rante, John Warde, Thomas Holford and Edward Shelton. 64 In 1611 it was granted in fee to John … of her sister Elizabeth, conveyed the estate in 1764 to Edward Davison of Durham, whose son Edward, a clerk in Holy Orders, was holding it in 1823. 124 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by his descendants, the overlord, by Henry III and Edward III. 16 The abbey also received permission from … in 1881 by the present baronet, Sir Francis Charles Edward Denys-Burton. 32 Lady Charlotte also left a daughter … Draycott Shuckburgh. 34 He and Sir Francis Charles Edward Denys-Burton, who lives at Low Fremington now called …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… urban and Wing rural districts. MANORS In the reign of Edward the Confessor GROVE MANOR was in the possession of two …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 3 hides formerly held by 8 sokemen, including men of King Edward, Archbishop Stigand, and Earl Alfgar. 39 It passed c. … of Bourn to the Pecches, and was acquired with it by Edward I in 1283. 42 Their tenure under the Crown, as of the … Caus. 157 Its tenants in 1346 included Thomas of Boxworth, Edward Maidenbury, Isabel Caus, and Sir William Lovell. 158 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… years 10 and sold in 1550 to Sir Thomas Chaloner by Edward VI. 11 The Chaloners, who succeeded the canons as … the site of the former manor-house, 102 which was sold by Edward VI in 1550 to Sir Thomas Chaloner. 103 The old hall … 113 Pinchingthorpe House, the residence of Sir Alfred Edward Pease, bart., is situated on the west of the main road …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whole it is worth twenty shillings. In the time of king Edward the Consessor ten shillings. Elric held it as a … popes, for the like purpose. 1 In the 7th year of king Edward II. anno 1313, in the iter of H. de Stanton and his … de. Berewick, all which was afterwards confirmed by king Edward III. by inspeximus, in his 36th year, and by king …
Magna Britannia
… who resided here from the reign of Henry II. to that of Edward II. The heiress of the seventh in descent married … to that of Gambon, whose co-heiresses in the reign of Edward IV. married Sydenham and Woolbearne. This estate was … Charles Osmond of Tiverton. Pytt, which in the reign of Edward I. belonged to the family of De Pytt, is now the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… included in it. 3 It had been held in the time of King Edward by Earl Tostig, but William the Conqueror had given it … except for a short period early in the reign of Edward III, when, owing to the deposition of John, then Prior … Rochester, obtained a licence to alienate the manor to Sir Edward North, 15 who apparently exchanged for it some lands …
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