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A History of the County of Hertford
… the Frith. 69 In the confirmation of the grant to Ashridge Edward I reserved the royal warren of Le Frith, but conceded … and pillory. 72 The earl's grant was further ratified by Edward II; and, in 1336, by Edward III, who at the same time, because the brothers had no …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Marchioness of Northampton. 16 It was granted in 1625 to Edward and Robert Ramsey at the same time as Hemingford Grey, … it. There are the following monuments: in the chancel, to Edward Mason, d. 1700, and Maria his widow, wife of Joshua …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the soul of King Cnut. The grant was confirmed (10526) by Edward the Confessor at the prayer of Abbot Alfwin. The abbot … of the manors of Hemingford Abbots and Hemingford Grey to Edward Ramsey and Robert Ramsey at the respective fee farm … lands in Hemingford Abbots settled on her by deed to which Edward Martin and Mary his wife and John Martin and Martha …
A History of the County of Northampton
… here was Elizabeth Harington, widow of the second Sir Edward Montagu, known as 'The Blind Lady Montagu.' 1 Dean … the Dissolution the Crown in 1540 granted the manor to Sir Edward Montagu, Chief Justice of the King's Bench. 8 From … having settled Hemington in tail male on his eldest son Edward with remainder to a younger son John. 36 From this …
A History of the County of Warwick
… passed to his widow Mrs. P. M. E. Galton and descended to Edward Galton Wheler, his nephew, who sold it to William John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and Judith Gerard alienated their third of the manor to Edward Aunsell, 12 and in 1640 Walter Graye finally … sold it to the Alliance Bank, who shortly after sold it to Edward Hammond Thompson. In 1896 it was purchased from him by … Alric held one virgate, and had held it in the time of Edward the Confessor. 42 In the thirteenth century William de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on upon the road, is a new-built house, belonging to Mr. Edward Reynolds. Hence the road leads through Sea-street to … once stood a beacon. Archbishop Islip, in the 25th year of Edward III. obtained the grant of a market, to be held weekly … that "the name of Finiox thus cam ynto Kent about king Edward the 2 dayes: one Creaulle a man of faire possessions …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… several of whom lie buried in this church, one of whom Edward Clinch, dying unmarried in 1722, Elizabeth, his aunt, … by the contrivance of his wife and others, anno 4 king Edward VI. this manor reverted to the crown, whence it was … and when archbishop Stratford, in the 14th year of Edward III. exchanged that rectory with this chapel …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… being held by his descendants William, John, and Edward de St. John in the reigns of Henry III and Edward III. 4 Holding from the St. Johns were the Fitz … Fitz Peter 6 in 1251, Matthew Fitz Peter 7 in the reign of Edward III, and Herbert Fitz Peter 8 in 1526. It must have …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Waltham Abbey, to which it had been confirmed by Edward the Confessor. 16 Between 1174 and 1184 Henry II … Saints 23 (q.v.) to Sir William Soame, who conveyed it to Edward Clarke in 1682. 24 Clarke's son Thomas held the manor … to Anne Freke's two granddaughtersMary wife of the Rev. Edward Lewis and Fanny wife of the Rev. Francis Lewis. 28 In …
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