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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Winchester, 8 and from that time onwards to the reign of Edward VI the bishops of Winchester held the manor. In 1291 … of the manor, apart from the castle, until the reign of Edward VI, when in 1552 John Poynet, bishop of Winchester, … Merdon among other lands to the king. 10 In the same year Edward granted it to Sir Philip Hoby, together with the park …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… testifies. The front part of the house was built by James Edward Colleton in 1760, and the old account books relating … of the 18th century. It was acquired in 1736 by James Edward Colleton, who married Lady Ann Cowper, daughter of the first Earl Cowper. After the death of James Edward Colleton and subsequently the failure of direct heirs …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… held as above-mentioned in capite, in the 7th year of king Edward I. His son Robert le Fauconer, in the 21st year of … How it passed asterwards, I have not found, but in king Edward VI.'s reign it was in the possession of Thomas …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a valuable collection of early printed books made by Mr. Edward Pease, the father of the present Lady Portsmouth. The … in Alfred's will (885). 16 The gift was confirmed by Edward the Elder in 901, 17 but it appears evident that the … Winchester. Its value had increased since the time of King Edward the Confessor from 26 to 40, and there were five mills …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… nunnery continued to be held by the Crown. Thus, in 1292, Edward I, to enable the abbess to satisfy her creditors, … property, 23 and so continued until 1547, in which year Edward VI granted it, at a reserved rent of 6, together with … escheated to Charles II, who in 1669 granted it to Edward Boswell and Nathaniel Ludlow, a younger brother of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the next twelve months Agnes appears to have married Edward Fynes and lost her husband and acquired her sisters' … Cook, John Evans and his wife Caroline Beard, and Edward Thomas Allfrey conveyed the manor of Leigh to William … with reversion to his son John Gregory Shaw) to Sir Edward Winnington, bart., who presented in 1784, 114 and from …
A History of the County of Durham
… there by ancient custom. 42 Luke Tailbois was employed by Edward I as collector of subsidies, justice, and otherwise, … second battle of St. Albans, 17 February 14601, by Prince Edward, son of Henry VI, 72 and was shortly afterwards … by Robert Byerley of Middridge Grange, to whom in 1693 Edward Beckwith of Elvet in Durham, described as grandson and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… HUSBORNE CRAWLEY, which was held by Grimbald under Edward the Confessor, belonged to William Lovet, and was … with his Eaton Bray estate 73 to Edmund son and heir of Edward Bray, who conveyed it in 1566 to John Thompson, 74 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… those of Mr. William Harrison, who was succeeded by Mr. Edward Harrison. He died in 1911 and the manorial rights are …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 'manors' in HUTTON or HUTTON-UPON-DERWENT in the reign of Edward the Confessor were held by Cnut and Torchil, and … Eleanor and Thomas de Bolton. 24 At the instance of Prince Edward Thomas received pardon and a grant of the serjeanty. … his daughter Mary and her husband George Mountayne, with Edward, William, Margaret and Margery Gower, made a …