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Magna Britannia
… of Worcester in his Itinerary, written in the reign of Edward IV., as then the property of Sir John Basset, Knt. Dr. … and who appear to have held a large estate in St.Issey 20 Edward III. 7 It afterwards passed, by a female heir, to the … been forfeited by Sir William Vaux, was granted by King Edward IV. to Avery Cornburgh 11. It was afterwards in the …
Magna Britannia
… la Pole, Bart. Wood, in this parish, was, in the reign of Edward III., the property and residence of the Whitings, from … the crown, and had been settled on Editha, the consort of Edward the Confessor. It was part of Queen Isabel's dower in … Hele. The heiress of Sir John Hele brought it to Sir Edward Hungerford, by whom it was sold to the Duke of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Vicar of Bray, was known and rewarded as a Reformer under Edward VI, received preferment from Mary and was made Bishop … 10 They were confirmed in their possession by a charter of Edward the Confessor, which confirmed the grants of his … changed hands within a short time and in 1577 was held by Edward Hammond, who died in February 157980. He settled …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Anne, the widow of Richard Lygon, and his grandsons Edward Willoughby and Richard Read, the sons of his daughters …
A History of the County of Worcester
… from Kempsey a charter relating to Inkberrow, 33 and Edward I appears to have been a frequent visitor here as the … xvi cent.) at one time belonged to the Winslows. 83 Edward Winslow, grandson of Kenelm Winslow of Kempsey, sailed … value of 20 s. were distributed on the anniversaries of Edward IV and the Duke of York his father. A sum of 9 s. was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… In the great charter of confirmation attributed to Edward the Confessor in 1086 4 Kempston is included with … his kingdom and possessions in 1296 for rebellion against Edward I. 12 The manor of Kempston which thus escheated to the Crown was bestowed by Edward in 1306 upon his nephew John de Brittany Earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… chief justice of England, 9 who, in the 7th of king Edward I. claimed, before the justices itinerant, large … the youngest son, who paid aid for it, in the 20th of king Edward III. as half a knight's fee, which William de … and died possessed of it in the 50th year of king Edward III. without issue, leaving Margaret his wife …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sir Thomas de Normanville, died in the 11th year of king Edward I. possessed of this manor, with that of Cockride, in … countrymen, and was sheriff in the 7th and 8th years of Edward II. bearing for his arms, Azure, a cross, crusuly …
A History of the County of Warwick
… By this time Earl Thomas was leading the opposition to Edward II, which culminated in his open rebellion in 1322, … and the castle was taken into the king's hands. Here Edward II kept Christmas in 1323, and hither he was brought … of his daughter Blanche to John of Gaunt, fourth son of Edward III, who was created Duke of Lancaster. Under the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PLACE was given in the year 1045, being the 4th of king Edward the Confessor, to the abbey of St. Augustine, near … the abbot in the 21st year of the next reign of king Edward I to shew his right to the privileges of a manor here, … were one and the same place. In the 6th year of king Edward II. the abbot had another charter of free warren …