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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the forest and forbade his foresters to enter. 16 In 1335 Edward III granted the abbey all the venison of Spaunton … six fleurs de lis argent with a border ermine. In 1549 Edward VI granted the manor to William Lord Grey 50 of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Tyrell. 74 John Tyrell's trustees settled it in 1439 on Edward Tyrell. 75 In 1446 Sir Thomas Tyrell, son and heir of … son Thomas, a Roman Catholic, in favour of his second son Edward. 85 Edward (d. 1605) was succeeded by his son Sir James (d. …
Magna Britannia
… John 10. William de Bottreaux was governor in the reign of Edward II. 11 From its strong position, and its situation at … The Duke of Northumberland is now lessee of the castle; Edward Coode, Esq. of the park. An official survey, taken in … has sent members to parliament ever since the reign of Edward I.: the right of election is vested in the corporation …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 40 Mr. Deeley is the present lessee of Manor Farm. Manor. Edward the Confessor gave LAUNTON to the Abbey of St. Peter … the Confessor's name 42is genuine, and the authenticity of Edward's gift to Westminster is not in doubt. 43 Domesday Book states that Edward gave 2 hides in Launton, whose soke formerly belonged …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by Winchester as it was then termed), and in the reign of Edward the Confessor was held of it by a certain Wulfgifu … demesne lands in Laverstoke was granted to the abbey by Edward III, and the manor remained in the possession of the … going so far as to survey the property for his brother Edward. An interesting description of the manor is contained …
Magna Britannia
… Luccombe, and Tregeda. The manor of Lawhitton was given by Edward the Elder, about the year 905, to the Bishops of … of Cornwall. The former was annexed to it in the reign of Edward III., together with the Bedelry of East-Wivelshire. … which came to the Peverells, in or about the reign of Edward I., by inheritance from the Dynhams 10, one of which, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hungerford, and Moleyns (d. c. 1533), who married first Edward Hastings, Lord Hastings (d. 1506), and secondly Sir … on roll. 231 Charities for the Poor. By will proved 1722 Edward Mills gave 40 to the poor of Lea and Cleverton; 2 a. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by John Hele in 15989 is difficult to trace. Roger and Edward Gower dealt by fine with half the manor of Crosby Cote … manor are Sir Arthur T. Lawson, bart., of Bedale, and Mr. Edward H. Warner of Quorn Hall, Leicestershire. The holding …
A History of the County of Warwick
… short interval in crown hands the manor was granted to Sir Edward Poynings, 27 who died in possession in 1521. 28 He … going to Lucy his only surviving child. 40 Her husband Edward Sacheverell Wilmot Sitwell was lord 180119, 41 and the … to their estates, it was passed to Humphrey Stafford by Edward Littelton, 48 whose wife Helen was the daughter of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… King Alfred, who bequeathed land at 'Leodrian' to his son Edward, 12 but it is uncertain with which part of the … of whom there seems to be any record was the favourite of Edward II Piers Gaveston. To him free warren in his lands in Pachevesham was granted by Edward in the year he came to the throne. On Gaveston's …