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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rents of assize of the free tenants, &c. to Edmund Walsingham, esq. for a term of twenty-one years; and in the 40th of that reign, Sir Thomas Walsingham had a farther demise of these premises, then … their rights and appurtenances, lately demised to Edmund Walsingham, esq. and late parcel of the possessions called …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Gibbs, App. v. Gibbs, MS. Collect. f. 18. Gibbs Pps. E. Walsingham, Alter Britanniae Heros (Oxford, 1645), 21; F. J. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1431 Thomas Webb held certain lands at Coston, and John Walsingham held a quarter of a knight's fee in Coston Richard. 56 John Walsingham was apparently lord of the manor in 1525, 57 and it was held in 1567 by Edward Walsingham, who had inherited it from his brother John and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… granted a lease of it for twenty-one years to Sir Francis Walsingham, who in the same year sold his interest to John … by the bishop to Queen Elizabeth and by her to Sir Francis Walsingham and sold to Thomas Widderington and Thomas Coghill …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ibid. 94. Perfect Diurnal (16439), 16445, passim; Edward Walsingham, Alter Britanniae Heros (1645), 21. Perfect Diurnal, 14 Jan. 1644/5; Walsingham, op. cit. 2122; Mercurius Aulicus, 11 Jan. 1644/5; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Dartford to London, and so back again, 14; Sir Thomas Walsingham, steward of the town; Mr. Asteley, keeper of the … secured this reversion of it to himself) until Sir Thomas Walsingham became possessed of it in king James I.'s reign, …
Magna Britannia
… to King Edward the Third's great fleet before Calais. 12 Walsingham speaks of a gallant exploit of the men of … at Blackpool, two miles from Dartmouth, that they landed. Walsingham. The indenture witnesseth that the mayor, &c. had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… heir Constance carried it in marriage, first to Sir Thomas Walsingham, of Scadbury, in Chesilhurst; and secondly to John … succeeded in it by her son by her first husband, Sir James Walsingham, who kept his shrievalty at this seat of … in the 12th year of Henry VII. 4 His son Sir Edmund Walsingham, of Scadbury, in the beginning of the next reign, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… life. 143 From Ursula (d. 1602), who married Sir Francis Walsingham, 144 the manor passed to her nephew Thomas Worsley …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the trade was increasing. Sir Amias Paulet in a letter to Walsingham says there is plenty of 'sea coal and charke coal' …