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A History of the County of Warwick
… taken into the hands of the Crown and granted in 1552 to Edward Fynes, Lord Clinton and Saye, 23 being at the time … the capital messuage of WATERGALL, passed to her son, Edward Gibbs. 84 His son Thomas had a daughter Frances who … Rayney, bart., of Wrotham; 85 she died in 1690 and her son Edward in 1703. On the death of his son without issue the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… until his death in 1490 when it descended to his grandson Edward, 36 his son and heir Nicholas by his wife Agnes Tomson being then dead. 37 During Edward's minority Hoggeston was committed to the Bishop of Durham, 38 but when he came of age Edward sued Margaret Hall, then wife of Walter Bulstrode, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Sir Boteler's estates in Bedfordshire went to his nephew Edward Hervey, son of his sister Helen. Edward left no male heirs, so a portion of his estates passed … who divided it amongst her great-nieces Barbara cousin of Edward Hervey 25 and his four daughters. 26 Barbara, who died …
A History of the County of Northampton
… bell inscribed: 'Huius sancti Petri', the third by Edward Newcombe of Leicester, and the tenor by Taylor of … death in 1595 by Gilbert Langtree whose son and heir was Edward. 38 In 1636 presentation was made, jointly, by Sir … 1663 the living was presented by the Crown, 41 probably to Edward Halles, who died as rector in 1715 at the age of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pannage of forty hogs. In the whole, in the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, it was worth twenty … at Hollingborne upon the Hills. In the 10th year of king Edward II. the prior obtained a charter of free-warren for … Selling, who was elected prior in the next reign of king Edward IV. anno 1472, during the time of his holding that …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Thorney and Sawtry were holding free fisheries. 28 In 1553 Edward VI granted the manor of Farcet to Sir Walter Mildmay, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in this County, concerning Forest Matters. 15 King Edward the Second, by his Charter dated at Nottingham October … confirmed, amongst many others, 6 H. 8. 16 The same King Edward the Second, by his Letter dated at Woodstock the 27th … of the said Sara, Sister of the said Sir John Heriz. King Edward the Third, in the thirty-third Year of his Reign, took …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Habington, loc. cit. Bromley obtained a quitclaim from Edward, brother and heir of Martin Croft, in 1580 (Feet of F. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… home during the 1830's of Lady Lucy Pusey, the mother of Edward Pusey, who often visited her there. 23 It is now used … son Brome was drowned in 1657. 108 In 1677 she had married Edward Master, Chancellor of Exeter diocese, 109 bringing him … 190 Ralph Simpson was the tenant in 1701; 191 and in 1847 Edward Robbins rented the mill house and 9 acres of land. 192 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… St. Peter of Westminster, which was confirmed in 1066 by Edward the Confessor when the land is described as 6 hides. 2 …
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