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A History of the County of York North Riding
… manor 30 until in 1580 Anthony Pickering conveyed it to Edward Earl of Rutland. 31 It has since descended with … mention found of the manor (1826) it was in the hands of Edward Darell of Calehill and Mary Ann his wife, 63 daughter and heiress of Thomas Bullock of Muscoates. 64 Edward and Mary Ann conveyed it in 1826 to John Gage. 65 The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with soke, infangenthef, and toll and team. 171 In 1365 Edward III granted the convent free warren in their demesne … Turner, who died in 1719 and 1744 respectively. In 1733 Edward Seller of York was paid 6 for recasting the little …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lands of St. John of Jerusalem. 4 Manors In the time of Edward the Confessor Roschil had at KIRKLINGTON a 'manor' and … that Maud had been seised of the manor in the time of Edward II, but that William held it in 1329, and he replied … Elizabeth, who held Kirklington in the reigns of Edward III and Richard II, married first Alexander Mowbray …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 62 Manors. Kirtlington was a royal manor in the time of Edward the Confessor, 63 and was presumably already a … when a payment was made there to the king, 64 and in 977 Edward the Martyr held a witenagemot there at which … Oxfordshire manors 89 and much other property to Edward III's uncle, Thomas of Brotherton, as part of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Knebworth The manor of KNEBWORTH was held in the time of Edward the Confessor by Aschil, a thegn of the king. In 1086 … His granddaughter and heir Elizabeth Talbot married Sir Edward Grey, who was also created Lord Lisle, 23 and … and in the following year sat on the jury which condemned Edward Stafford, third Duke of Buckingham. In 1525 he was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… third son Geoffrey 58 (d. 1681). Geoffrey's son and heir Edward 59 owned c. 725 a. there in 1695. 60 In 1720 he … Pickering, lord of Whaddon, and the Turpin family land. 61 Edward died in 1723. His eldest son being insane, he left the estate to his second son Edward 62 (d. 1750). The latter's eldest son Edward (d. 1782) …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Tenements in Kniveton, of Richmond Fee, granted to King Edward the Second, in the fourth Year of his Reign, and other … Monastery of Welbek, May 1. 35 H. 8. 16 were granted to Edward Fynes Lord Clinton and Say, and Robert Tirwphitt, … to be held by them and their Heirs in Capite. 17 Sir Edward Molyneux, Knight, 6 E. 6. held the Mannor of Kneton of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… equivalent rent to Queen's College, Oxford (see advowson). Edward son and heir of Philip Burnell died seised of the … Thomas Burnell their son, and all their ancestors, and of Edward II and Hugh le Despenser the elder, and should cause …
A History of the County of Worcester
… manor was valued at 8 in 1535. 26 It was confiscated by Edward VI 27 on Bishop Heath's deprivation in 1552 and was … passed under a settlement made in 1838 to his son Francis Edward Williams. He was lord of the manor until his death in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are two carucates, with two borderers. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, it was worth four … and yet it pays eight pounds. Eduuard held it of king Edward. Four years after the bishop was disgraced, and all … his successor, was possessed of this manor in the next of Edward I. in the 13th year of which he had a grant, dated at …
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