Search

Displaying 39611 - 39620 of 49618
A History of the County of Surrey
… hands of 'four lay impropriators.' 56 In 1804 Henry and Edward Roake, Richard Fladgate, and Henry Collyer were the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and his successors at Canterbury. In the 8th year of king Edward II. this manor was part of the possessions of the … of them died possessed of it in the 4th year of king Edward III. His widow, in the 20th year of that reign, paid … Rokesle, possessed it at his death in the 43d year of king Edward III. He left two sons, Thomas, who died s. p. and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… games there. He died in 1404. 4 Manor In the time of King Edward the Confessor, the manor of HORSENDEN was held by … of Sir George Hastings. 41 In 1529 it was held by Sir Edward Donne, 42 but he left no son. 43 His daughter, who … or therein. On the division of the inheritance of Sir Edward Donne between his two granddaughters, 63 although the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… John Lyde or Joyner was the tenant in 1639, 14 and in 1665 Edward Joyner, who returned five hearths for the hearth tax. … had held Cuddesdon manor; 183 and one of its members, Edward Lyde, was associated with John Milton, 184 and his … 3 hearths, 2 of the Darling family had 4 hearths each, and Edward Joyner or Lyde had 5. 189 During the 18th century, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… claim was represented by trustees, chief among whom was Edward Earl of Rutland (afterwards Duke of York), and to … died in 1669 and was buried in Horton Church. 70 His son Edward, 71 who succeeded him, 72 died in 1691. 73 Thomas … Manor was purchased from the trustees of John Cooke by Mr. Edward Tyrrell, who was appointed City Remembrancer in 1861. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Horton. 27 On the death of his widow in 1361 his grandson Edward, son of John Botiler, was the heir to 4 messuages and … Robert died before his father, and Theodosia then married Edward Thynne, esquire, before 1616, when Sir William Lane … a recovery relating to the property was suffered between Edward, Lord Montagu, Margaret, dowager Countess of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and now 60 shillings. Ording held it of the king (Edward the Confessor). The same Anchitillus bolds of the … in this place, in marriage, about the 20th of king Edward I. to Roger de Kirkby, son of Sir John de Kirby, … of archbishop Robert Winchelsea, in the 23d of Edward I. made claim before Richard de Clare, earl of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… which had been held by Alward Cilt, a thegn of King Edward, was assessed in 1086 at 10 hides among the lands of … the same as that of the manor of Buckland. 28 In that year Edward VI leased the manor to William Cockes for twenty-one … third by Bartholomew and Robert Atton, 1605; the fourth by Edward Hall of Drayton Parslow, 1737; the fifth by Robert …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who possessed it in the beginning of the reign of king Edward III. and prefixed their name to it. Soon after which … being dissolved among others, in the 2d year of king Edward VI. frequent disputes arose between the inhabitants of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bartholomew de Badlesmere, who in the 5th year of king Edward II. had a grant of this manor as well as of Chilham in … was, with others, attainted, in the 1st year of king Edward IV.'s reign, and his lands confiscated to the crown. … whose lands were disgavelled by the acts of 2 and 3 Edward VI. who afterwards resided at Hothfield, where he kept …
Displaying 39611 - 39620 of 49618