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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… between Elizabeth Hall and Sir John Seymour. 68 In 1505 Edward Dudley successfully impleaded Elizabeth Hall for her … the title of Elizabeth Hall, and Sir John Dudley, son of Edward Dudley, claiming the title of Alice, widow of John … 73 The manor passed in 1536 to Sir John Seymour's son Edward, created duke of Somerset in 1547, and subsequently …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Boconnoc (Cornw.), 65 was succeeded by his own son Edward, who was attainted and lost his estates in 1484 for … by Richard III in 1485 to John Verney. 67 Later that year Edward was created earl of Devon and regained his estates, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and was 945 in 1961. 73 Manors and Other Estates. In 1065 Edward the Confessor confirmed to Bishop Giso of Wells the … was forced to surrender it to the Crown for the benefit of Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset. 77 The bishop recovered it … Walker King, bishop of Rochester, and ending with his son Edward, bishop of Lincoln. 110 In 1897 the latter sold the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 15 and died presumably towards the close of the reign of Edward III, leaving a daughter Joan as his heir. 16 In 1369 … in 1755 John Marriot presented. 72 In 1768 the name of Edward Bangham occurs as patron, 73 but he probably held the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Margery (d. 1564) held his lands: they passed to his son Edward (d. 1603), who held 5 yardlands in Hullavington in 1578, but from 1588 to 1599 or longer they belonged to Edward's nephew William Horton. 138 Between 1599 and 1611 … other land in Hullavington was sold in 1593 by his son Edward to Thomas Lyte, 154 and James Lyte held it in 1611. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… story has all the appearance of an eponymous myth. 15 King Edward III passed through the town in 1331 and again early in … year to Katherine Parr. 52 It was granted in 15489 to Sir Edward Darell of Littlecote. 53 Edward Woodyore died seised of it 8 December 1615, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1316. 10 In 1401 the earl's quarter-fee was held by Edward Metteley. 11 Four years later Sir Walter Cokesey held … (see below) and on the strength of it his grandson Edward appears to have claimed manorial rights over the St. … 1332, 64 left a son William, whose widow Margaret married Edward Metteley, 65 who was tenant of the Earl of Warwick's …
A History of the County of Hertford
… met her admirer Henry Howard Earl of Surrey. 9 Prince Edward also spent much of his infancy and youth at Hunsdon, … 10 After the accession of the prince to the throne as Edward VI the Princess Mary spent much of her time here. In … Mary, in 1792 married Rev. Charles Phelips, fourth son of Edward Phelips of Montacute. The death of Thomas Blackmore in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wood for the pannage of six hogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards it was worth twenty … de Gyfford, who paid aid for them in the 20th year of king Edward III. and died possessed of them in the 22d year of the … to the title of earl of Huntingdon. 4 He died anno 28 king Edward III. s. p. possessed of the manor of Huntington, alias …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the west of the parish, is the residence of MajorGeneral Edward Micklem, and Park Wood, south of Warren Row, of Sir … Green, Hurley MANOR The manor of HURLEY was held under Edward the Confessor by Asgar (or Esgar). his staller or … Priory and afterwards of St. Peter's, Westminster, to Edward Charde and Robert Fawcett in trust for Sir Richard …