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Magna Britannia
… together with the advowson of the vicarage, by King Edward VI. to Sir Thomas Dacre. Joseph Dacre, Esq. is the … of Multon, brought Isel to the Leighs in the reign of Edward II. Thomas Leigh, Esq. the last heir male of this … lands were divided among his descendants. In the reign of Edward II. William de Montacute and Elizabeth his wife held a …
A History of the County of Northampton
… abbey by Eugenius III, 24 Richard I, 25 Henry III, 26 and Edward III. 27 With regard to the BATAILLEFEE, there appears … predeceased by five weeks by his son George, whose heir Edward was a minor. 49 For assurance of title he obtained a … of Eugenius III, 96 Richard I, 97 Henry III, 98 and Edward III. 99 Pope Eugenius III also confirmed to the abbey …
A History of the County of Northampton
… grant of two parts of the manor was made on 9 July 1609 to Edward Heselrigge. 79 Robert Syers made a settlement of the … in 974 88 (among the witnesses being Earl Brithnoth) by Edward the Confessor (105260), 89 and by succeeding kings. 90 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Islip to secure the western approach to London. 54 Edward the Confessor was born at Islip in 1004 and began the … connexion with the village may be mentioned Isabella, Edward II's queen, who spent some time here in 1325, 56 and … Swift desired, but did not secure, the living. 66 Manor. Edward the Confessor is alleged to have given Islip to his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… landowners are Lord Ashburton and Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley, bart., J.P., of Avington Park, who is the … appears that the manor of ITCHEN ABBAS was in the time of Edward the Confessor held by the abbey of St. Mary, … Avington (q.v.), the present owner being Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley, bart. Shelley, baronet. Sable a fesse …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… come into the hands of the latter abbey before the time of Edward the Confessor. It was then assessed at 8 hides, and in … Northington, 18 the present owner being Francis Denzil Edward Baring fifth Lord Ashburton. At the time of the … forfeited to the Commonwealth, 44 and in 1654 were sold to Edward Keats of Horton (co. Wilts.) 45 by the description of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here as early as king Henry II.'s reign. At length in king Edward III.'s reign, on the marriage of Thomas de la More … becoming jointly entitled to it about the 2d year of king Edward VI. (as appears by an exemplification formerly in the … heir of Martin Herlackenden, carried it in marriage to Sir Edward Hales, knight and baronet, with much other …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of IVER, which had been held by Tochi, a thegn of King Edward, was assessed at 17 hides in 1086 among the lands of … and Canons of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, 22 but in 1547 Edward VI obtained it in exchange and granted it out to be … by them 46 until 1547, when they exchanged it with Edward VI for other property. 47 In the same year Edward VI …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… surrendered it to the king. 16 In the following month Edward VI made a grant in fee of the manor to Sir John Mason, kt., and Elizabeth his wife. 17 After the death of Edward VI and the flight of Poynet, Ivinghoe, 18 with other … The capital messuage of the manor was held in 1589 by Edward Lea, who mortgaged it in that year to Edward Alford. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Savage, died possessed of it in the 49th year of king Edward III. After which it continued in his descendants of …
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