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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 12s. one Piscary, one hundred Acres of Meadow. In King Edward the Confessor's Time this was 4l. Value, in the … Leek of Cotham) in Right of his Wife Alice, Grandchild of Edward Hillary and Alice Grey, by John Grey their Son and … by John More, Dr. of Physic, and by him left to Sir Edward More, his Nephew, Baronet, of Nova Scotia, who leaving …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Homo] one Frenchman, or Freeman, had one Car. In King Edward the Confessor's Time the Value of this was 5l. but in … four Car. . There were thirty-six Acres of Meadow. In King Edward the Confessor's Time this was but 10s. in the Time … Saints, to defend those Parts against the Scots. 18 King Edward the Second, Nov. 21, that same Year, viz. 8 E. 2. for …
A History of the County of Bedford
… at ten hides and originally held by Lewin, a thegn of Edward the Confessor, was in the possession of Walter … was allowed to retain its property till the second year of Edward VI. 31 Elizabeth granted the manor to John Winch in … the first cast by C. and G. Mears in 1855, the second by Edward Arnold of St. Neots, 1780, and the third by Joseph …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in 1530. 7 Owing to the attainder and execution of Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in 1521, the reversion of his … and Langham passed to his son Henry (d. 1592) and grandson Edward. 12 Edward in 1600 granted a lease of the manor with all its …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for the pannage of twenty-five hogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, it was worth sixty shillings, when he … shillings, now sixty shillings. Turgis held it of king Edward. About four years after the taking the above-mentioned … earl of Huntingdon, to whom and to her last husband king Edward III. in his 9th year granted licence to enlarge their …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of seven. 36 On his death in 1714 his cousin and heir Sir Edward Seymour, bart., 37 sold the manor to Lord Masham. 38 … The entries for the court of Queen Elizabeth, wife of Edward IV, held at Langley in 1472 are extant. 62 The … 83 Two years later it was restored to his nephew Sir Edward Stanley for life, 84 and escheated to the Crown on his …
A History of the County of Somerset
… certain renown after leaving it: William (180288), divine, Edward John (180888), microscopist, and John Thomas (181561), … commended by Dickens in Household Words. 177 Another son, Edward (d. 1875), a banker in the town, kept a museum in the … Montacute held lands in the borough in 1638, 280 and Sir Edward Phelips served as both recorder (166799) and portreeve …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and died seised on 23 January 1481. 23 His son and heir Edward died while still a minor on 10 July 1499. 24 His … nor had it ever been granted by Henry VIII in 1541 to Sir Edward Montagu 34a suggestion of disputed claims, to which a … in Lamport were specified in the grants of 15412 to Sir Edward Montagu, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, of all …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for his share in the Gunpowder Plot, sold the manor to Sir Edward Grevill of Milcote, from whom it was bought by Sir … Robert Catesby about 1600, and in 1657 it was conveyed by Edward Atkyns, senior and junior, Robert South and Elizabeth … held a moiety of the manor of Kingswood. 109 His son Edward was dealing with the manor in 1499, 110 about which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Stappelweie. 1 Manor LASHAM, which Hacon had held of Edward the Confessor as an alod, formed part of the … fee continued to be held under the earldom of Ulster until Edward Plantagenet, tenth Earl of Ulster and fourth Duke of York, ascended the throne in 1461 as Edward IV, when all his honours were merged in the Crown. 6 …