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A History of the County of Worcester
… lives to a woman named lf hild in 966. 10 In the time of Edward the Confessor it was held by Edric, the steersman of … it ten years earlier. 35 This settlement was disputed by Edward Hanbury, the son of Thomas Solley's sister Joan, who … John Habington died in 1582, leaving as his heir his son Edward, 39 who was hanged for his share in Babington's Plot …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Mary, daughter and heiress of Sir Hugh Stewkeley, with Edward, fourth and last Baron Stawell. 9 Lord Stawell left a … of Sir Humphrey Drewe of Little Gidding, 1599, and Edward Drewe, 1601. On the north wall is a brass plate to Sir …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was inherited by Thomas of Brotherton, fifth son of Edward I, and then on his death in 1338 by his eldest …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… forfeited. 18 St. Valery. Gules two leopards or. In 1327 Edward III granted the manor of Hinton to his uncle Thomas of … Crown property until 1624, 31 when James I granted it to Edward Ramsay of Hethersett (co. Norf.) and Robert Ramsay of … was assessed at 3 hides, was held by Alwi in the reign of Edward the Confessor and by Odo of Winchester, the lord of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Hugo one yoke, which a certain Sochman held of king Edward. It is and was worth four shillings. There was nothing … rood of land in Suestone, which one Sochman held of king Edward. There is now one borderer paying twelve pence. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth thirty pence, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 15 hides in Hinxton once held by 20 sokemen, mostly King Edward's men. 30 They passed with the rest of his property to … remained lords of the manor at Hinxton, until in 1588 Edward, the 17th earl, was forced by his debts to sell it to … Two-fifths were immediately purchased from the Holdips by Edward Dod, a former fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… rectory of Hinxworth. 11 MANORS Hinxworth In the time of Edward the Confessor 12 HINXWORTH was divided between … widow Alice. 38 In 1312 Thomas Plantagenet, fifth son of Edward I, was created Earl of Norfolk, and he received all … married Lord Segrave. 41 The younger, Alice, married Edward de Montague, and, with the consent of her sister …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… before the Conquest had been held by Haming, a thegn of Edward, was assessed in 1086 as 6 hides of the lands of Miles … his marriage with Philadelphia daughter and co-heir of Sir Edward Carr. 57 John Clarke entered into possession on the … was lord of Hitcham until 1670, 62 when he alienated it to Edward Fulham and others, 63 by whom it was conveyed in 1673 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… reputation for the bad condition of its roads. In 1633 Sir Edward Duncombe, as the result of a complaint of the justices … Grange, an old house much modernized, the residence of Mr. Edward Gordon Williams, beautifully situated on rising ground … of the hospital was granted in 1545 to George Acworth and Edward Butler, 51 from whom it passed almost immediately to …
Magna Britannia
… given by Henry I. to Matilda Peverel. 1 In the reign of Edward II. it appears to have been a divided property between … Martyn, Bampfylde, Prous 2, and Kilbury. In the reign of Edward IV. it belonged to Holland Duke of Exeter. 3 Margaret … Damarell from the time of the Conquest 4 till the reign of Edward III., afterwards in Hill and Prideaux, and at a later …
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