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A History of the County of Somerset
… ESTATES. King Alfred gave his estate at Kilton to his son Edward the Elder under his will dated 873 X 888. 40 Alward … Elizabeth, widow of William, earl of Salisbury, of Edward, earl of Rutland and later duke of York, husband of … 1556 on a lease for 60 years and by 1590 was occupied by Edward and Philippe Stradling. 74 Thomas Symcocks (d. 1619), …
A History of the County of Somerset
… heir of Richard, 64 was followed in turn by his own sons Edward (d. 1624) and Richard. Richard was a minor, 65 and the … Lewis Dyve of Bromham (Beds.), second husband of Howarda, Edward Roger's widow. 66 Richard Rogers came of age in 1632, … (Essex), son of J. H. Sweeting, sold the lordship to Edward Fownes Luttrell (d. 1865), second son of Col. Francis …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and twenty Acres of Meadow. 1 The Value of this in King Edward the Confessor's Time was 30s. in King William's but 20 … the Third. William Morin succeeded him, and in the Time of Edward the First, three of these Morins married the three … in them only. And the said Robert had, in the Time of Edward the Second, passed several of his Villains to Robert …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in 1322, and whose wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Edward I, the castle was garrisoned and provisioned by the king. 51 Edward II visited his nephew John, Earl of Hereford, in 1326 52 at Kimbolton, and Edward III was there in 1334. 53 It is said that Anne, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hitchin was held at Kimpton. 2 MANORS In the time of King Edward lveva, mother of Earl Morcar, held KIMPTON. In 1086 it … his wife Agnes daughter and heir of Richard Hungate. 36 Edward Suliard died seised of the manor in 1516, leaving as … his brother Eustace. 38 From Eustace it passed to his son Edward, 39 who in Hilary Term 157980 conveyed the property to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… one of the co-heirs of the Lisles of Wootton. 26 Sir Edward Rogers of Cannington 27 was dealing with the manor of … Rogers, died seised of it in 1582, leaving a son and heir Edward. 29 The latter sold the manor in 1591 to Robert Cook, … modern times as the manor of LITTLETON AND SHODDESDEN) of Edward the Confessor as an alod. At Domesday it was one of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… three Oxen ploughing, and three Acres of Meadow. In King Edward the Confesfor's Time, the Value of this was 10s. in … 22 which Queen Elizabeth, June 16. 29 Eliz. granted to Edward Heron, Esquire, and John Nicholas Gent. being four …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and his assigns. 19 At the time of his death in 1066 Edward the Confessor was holding KINETON, called 'Quintone' … 45 passed to Henry VII. It remained with the Crown until Edward VI died without issue, when it returned to the right … Bentley was lord of the manor, 65 and he was succeeded by Edward who owned it in 1740. 66 Edward is said to have left …
A History of the County of Hertford
… north of King's Langley village is the residence of Mr. Edward HorsmanBailey; other important houses are Manor House, … men of Earl Lewin who held in Langley in the time of King Edward the Confessor, 11 or by those whom they succeeded. … capital manor of Langley, was held by Eleanor, queen of Edward I, until her death in 1290, of the earl of Cornwall, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the trees to the tenants. At the beginning of the reign of Edward III the tenants of the manors of King's Norton, … with contingent remainders if he should die unmarried to Edward Thomas Hawkins, second son of his cousin Thomas … Hawkins of Nash, co. Kent, and to John elder brother of Edward. 67 William Gower, the father, gave his life interest …
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