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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Susan Jane his wife, d. 1921. In the nave, floor slabs to Edward Theed, d. 1775, Mary his wife, d. 1776, Cawood their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… took the name Granville. 62 He sold Honiley manor to Edward Willes of Newbold Comyn in 1836. 63 Edward died in 1847 and his widow Mrs. Emily Willes was lady … granted with the manor to the Earl of Kildare, but Edward, Thomas, and Francis Hill, tenants of the manor, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pannage of 30 hogs. The whole manor, in the time of king Edward the Confessor, was worth 60 pounds, when the bishop … and wood for the pannage of 20 hogs. In the time of king Edward and afterwards it was, and now is worth 40 shillings. … and two fisheries of five shillings. In the time of king Edward, and afterwards, it was worth six pounds, now six …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… attornies at-law, who soon afterwards conveyed it to Sir Edward Dering, bart and his son of the same name, now of … Thomas Crauthorne, esq. who lived about the time of king Edward I. was a principal benefactor towards the re-edisying … 33 Henry VI. died possessed of it in the 7th year of king Edward IV. in whose descendants it continued down to Sir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Sir Thomas for his life with remainder to his son Sir Edward, 16 and in the same year commissioners were appointed … the decays, and extensive repairs were carried out. 17 Sir Edward Gorges, afterwards Baron Gorges of Dundalk, succeeded … in the following year Col. Eyre lost his post, and Edward Strange was appointed captain, 28 the office of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 77 Cowper sold Kinnersley in 1566 to John More. 78 Edward More and Mary his wife conveyed to George and Jasper … to the Brocklehurst family, and is at present held by Mr. Edward Brocklehurst. 97 From the 16th century onwards the … it has been cut. In the inventory of the commissioners of Edward VI there were: 'In the steple iiij belles and iiij …
A History of the County of Oxford
… elegantly designed. The house was inhabited after 1741 by Edward Metcalfe. 21 By 1802 no person 'of note' resided in … in 1542 by Henry VIII. 112 Cox's rapid advancement under Edward VI 113 owed something perhaps to the fact that in 1547 … grandson, John Austin of Drayton, who sold the property to Edward Metcalfe in 1741. 126 At the time of the Inclosure Act …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Two hides in Horn of which Langfer had been tenant under Edward the Confessor were held of the king by the Bishop of … of the shire for Rutland in the 6th and 14th years of Edward III. Blore, op. cit. 61. Cal. Close R. 136064, p. 243. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Nicholas and Elizabeth 40 and his descendants. In 1626 Sir Edward Colepeper settled the manor on his son William on the … later, however, father and son joined in conveying it to Edward Bysshe and Mary his wife, the former, according to Sir Edward Bysshe, being a lineal descendant of William Bysshe, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… presented for one turn, 299 probably by grant of Earl Edward (d. 1604). The advowson was attributed to Edward's heir male, Robert, earl of Oxford, at his death in … was regularly recorded between 1615 and 1692. 322 Edward Basset, rector 170932, built on the old site an …