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A History of the County of Worcester
… avenue of fine old elms, is Mere Hall, 9 the seat of Col. Edward Hugh Bearcroft, C.B., J.P., a fine half-timber house, … his death in 161718, when he was succeeded by his son Edward. 43 The latter had livery of the manor of Hanbury in 1631, 44 and sold it in the same year to Edward Vernon, the eldest son of Richard Vernon, rector of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Watevile for 8 hides. Azor had held it in the time of King Edward and it was then assessed for 14 hides and one virgate. … manor was said to be held of Thomas, Earl of Arundel and Edward, Lord Bergavenny. 16 The share of Lord Bergavenny may … gave Hangleton Manor in his lifetime to his eldest son Edward Bellingham by his first wife Parnel, daughter of John …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… also likely that the 10 cassati at Hankerton given by King Edward to the abbey in an exchange in 901 57 were the lands …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 35 until it was surrendered by Hugh le Despencer to King Edward II, who appointed Malcolm Musard and William Payn wardens in 1321. 36 A letter written by Edward I from Hanley is preserved, 37 and from 1291 to 1327 … castle were appointed by the Crown during the minority of Edward son of George Duke of Clarence. 48 In 14801 the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… interest in the manor had passed before 1557 30 to Edward Newport, 31 who married Anne daughter of John Knyvett and gave Hanley before his death to his son Edward. After the death of the elder Edward, Anne sued Edward the son for provision for herself …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Of these the former had been held in the reign of Edward the Confessor by Earl Tosti. It was assessed at 7 … manor in 1631. 46 His daughter and heir Lucy, who married Edward Heath, 47 succeeded, and with Sir George Croke and … by her marriage into the Clarke family. 53 Her husband Edward Clarke was holding it in her right in 1605. 54 He died …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in its being granted on 2 May 1480 to the king's servant Edward Brampton. 19 But it returned to the Treshams on the … them. 41 The Hannington manor was settled in 1378 on Sir Edward Dalingrigge and his wife Elizabeth, daughter and heir of John Wardedieu. 42 Sir Edward's son Sir John in 1394 granted, or mortgaged, these …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1547 and died in 1551. 96 His eldest son and successor Edward Cope died in 1557 leaving as heir his eldest son … then 13 tenants holding some 5 yardlands. All, save Sir Edward Cope, held by customary tenure at rents ranging from 5 … in the 17th century, or were newcomers to the parish. Edward Buller (d. 1666) had 109 worth of chattels, and two …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… will devised it to his halfsister Mary, who first married Edward Wollet, esq. by whom she had a sole daughter Mary; … son the Wilmots, of Spoonden. Of those of Chaddesdenw as Edward Wilmot, esq. who became one of the most eminent … two sons, Robert, the present baronet, and the Rev. Edward Sacheverell, and four daughters, Mary, married to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1610 Sir Henry and Elizabeth Wallop conveyed the manor to Edward Riplingham, Alice his wife, and their son William. 31 … when it was in the tenancy of John Moo, it was granted to Edward Aglionby of Balsall and Henry Higforde of Solihull. 88 …