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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of his wife's inheritance; and in the 14th year of king Edward III. obtained a charter of free-warren for this manor … by whom he has an only daughter and heir, married to Mr. Edward Broadrip, gent. of Dover. He bears for his arms, Per … were in the possession of it in the 20th year of king Edward III. How it passed afterwards, I have not found, till …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… probably by purchase, to the earls of Manchester. Edward Earl of Manchester sold it to Robert Bernard, of … presented to the living, when the abbey was void. In 1345, Edward III presented his clerk, Richard de Scarle, on the ground that Ramsey Abbey had been void in the time of Edward I 42 Roger de Maners of Stamford had in 1344 obtained …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor to the prior and convent, 5 and in 1301 Edward I granted them free warren in their demesne lands in … 1689 his widow Lucy, in conjunction with Thomas Chaffin, Edward Lowe, clerk, and Robert Hyde, released all right in … Chamberlain also held lands in Houghton, which Algar and Edward had held of King Edward. 29 Besides Hugh de Port and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… it remained royal property until Charles I granted it to Edward Ditchfield, John Highlord and others, trustees for the … and six years later was created Baron Wenlock by Edward IV. Afterwards, however, having once more attached … manor, with other property, was six years later granted by Edward IV to Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York. 98 Sir …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the manor of Houghton parted from Eaton, being sold by Sir Edward Bray to Lewis Montgomery and Jane his wife. 43 A … Sandys (the husband of Catherine, cousin and heir of Sir Edward Bray) together with Thomas Bawde and Jane his wife … have taken effect, for in 1579 a further grant was made to Edward Downing and John Walker. 92 By 1590 it had come into …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… overlooking the abbey ruins stands the new church of St. Edward the Confessor, while between the abbey and the shore … of Newnham in Devonshire, 1246, Vale Royal, founded by Edward I, 1277, Rewley, by Richard king of the Romans, 1280, … St. Mary Grace's by the Tower of London, set up in 1349 by Edward III. The site is well chosen and still very beautiful, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… III. He died in 1778 and was succeeded by his second son Edward, who made a settlement in 18278 36 and died unmarried … 88 Sir Ralph was knight-marshal of England in the reign of Edward IV, and was appointed to act as vice-constable of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its latter name from the antient possessors of it. Sir Edward Rumpsted held it in the reign of king Edward I. whose descendant, of the same name, was an eminent man in the reign of Edward III. How long it remained with them I do not find; but …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the Combes, for John Combes and his wife Rose and Edward Combes sold the advowson and tithes in 1570 to George …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is a knight in chain and plate armour of the time of Edward III and wearing a bascinet with camail. The forearms … others. 132 It seems to have been dispersed on its sale by Edward Harvey in 1703. 133 In 1862 the great tithes belonged …
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