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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Margaret. 25 By 1693 the manor was in the hands of Edward Twyne 26 and in 1700 Joseph Hussey and Mary his wife … his father's lifetime, his brother John being his heir. 53 Edward Dodington was lord of the manor in 1653. 54 John … St. John, sold the manors to Daniel Hobson, 59 and in 1814 Edward Hobson conveyed them to Henry Baring. 60 Shortly …
A History of the County of Warwick
… when this manor was stated to be held of the Crown. 30 Edward Fisher his son conveyed it by fine in 1592 to Sir Henry Poole and others, 31 and Edward's son John sold it to Thomas Coxe of Bishop's … in 1635 34 and 1638. 35 By the marriage in 1697 of Sir Edward Bagot, bart., to Frances, daughter and heiress of Sir …
A History of the County of Northampton
… for dressing cloth; it was pulled down under a statute of Edward VI. In 1591 the Quingeons or Nun mills were composed … crosses erected to mark the resting-places of the body of Edward I's first wife, Eleanor of Castile, on its way from … was carried out. This was done under the direction of Edward Blore, who removed the cross from its summit and put …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Danes. 25 Ely's rights there were later confirmed by Edward the Confessor. 26 In 1066 the abbot of Ely held 3 … Jenkin's close but other lands were obtained by the Revd. Edward Serocold Pearce (later Pearce-Serocold). 51 In 1212 … 1836 the largest estate in Hardwick was owned by the Revd. Edward Serocold Pearce (later Pearce-Serocold) of Cherry …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have been held in 1511 by Edmund Bury, who conveyed it to Edward Chamberlain, 52 but William Fermor evidently acquired …
A History of the County of Northampton
… He was buried at Hardwick in 1642. 49 His grandson, Sir Edward Nicolls, bart., of Faxton, bequeathed lands in … Nicolls (d. 1576), Ann, wife of Francis Nicolls (d. 1591), Edward Bagshawe (d. 1620), and Henry Bagshawe (d. 1621). 62 … receives annually a cheque for 30 from the trustees of Sir Edward Nicolls' Charity, which is described under the parish …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… custody of the clerk of the peace. 3 MANORS In the time of Edward the Confessor HARDWICK MANOR was held by Saxi, one of … centuries as KEMPTONS FEE, was held in the time of King Edward by Saward, a man of Earl Harold. 62 By 1086 it had … with the manor of Hardwick (q.v.). 75 In the time of Edward the Confessor Osulf held and could sell 1 hide of land …
A History of the County of Northampton
… by Elizabeth Barker; in 1684 by John Sprigg; in 1726 by Edward Cuthbert; in 1745 by William Bunbury and Mary Bunbury, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and advowson 69 until 1578, when they were granted to Edward Earl of Lincoln. 70 In 1595 they were acquired by Lady … in 1651. 74 At the time of the dissolution of chantries by Edward VI the annual rent of certain lands in Harlington, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it to his wife Judith, 350 and his son Simeon sold it to Edward Harley in 1719. 351 No further record of it has been … and at least four successive curates in the 1790s, 497 but Edward Daniel Clarke, rector 180622, traveller, antiquary, … and started a parish magazine in 1888. 509 Another son, Edward, also assisted in the parish. 510 By 1897 there were …
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