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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is wood for the pannage of 10 hogs. In the time of K. Edward the Confessor, and when the bishop received it, it was … held it of the king. As early as in the reign of king Edward I. this place was the residence of an antient family, … Bromley, and in Brokisham. 1 In the first year of king Edward II. John de Banquel was appointed one of the barons of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Lee 15 remained in the possession of the Crown till Edward VI granted it in 1547 16 to Lord Russell. Francis … a grant of free warren in his demesne lands at Lee from Edward I in 12878, 30 which grant was confirmed by Henry VI. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bogs, and five mills of the villeins. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, it was worth sixteen pounds, the like … de Leyburne, his son and heir, who in the 2d year of king Edward I. had possession granted to him of the manor of … this fortress with a jealous eye, in the beginning of king Edward Ist.'s reign reinstated the crown in the possession of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Manyngham, 63 and her granddaughter Mary married Sir Edward Hastings. Their son George, created Earl of Huntingdon …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to Penning Alston and Spencer Vincent, trustees of Dr. Edward Alston, the estate being then charged with an annuity … was continued on a false pretext of the recusancy of Edward Cotton, the tenant. 16 The latter seems, however, to … 1654. 17 Later in the same year he, with the trustees of Edward Alston, conveyed Shellwood to George Browne of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 54 He was succeeded in turn by two sons, Leicester and Edward, both of whom died without issue. Their heir was their … belonged to the abbey of Pershore in the reign of Edward the Confessor, but that on the day of Edward's death it was held by the abbey of Evesham. 73 The …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 19 ploughs, belonged to Turchil the Dane in the time of Edward the Confessor; and presumably passed, like Conington … of Leighton; 35 and it was accordingly disafforested by Edward I after the perambulation of 1301. 36 In 1356 we hear … John de Newenham, prebendary of Leighton, obtained from Edward III a grant of free warren in his demesne lands and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Leighton. In 903, to adopt the most probable date, Edward the Elder made peace with the Danes at a place named … which may fairly be identified with the meeting-place of Edward and the Danish leaders. In 914 there was a great … ascribed to Luton. 9 Yet another charter remainsthat of Edward the Confessor in 1066, thought to be a forgery, by …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Half a Car. and eight Acres of Meadow. In the Time of King Edward the Confessor, the Value of this was 40s. in King … Galfr. Bugge, Lord of Leyk, all or most of the Time of Edward the Third, and the 49 E. 3. he made a Feoffment of all … his nephew, had gratitude for his memory, and erected it. Edward Bigland, Rector, died in 1650.Thomas Mansfield, Esq. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of meadow, and wood for forty bogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, it was worth twenty-eight pounds, and … convent were afterwards increased in this parish by king Edward I. and II. granting them licence to purchase lands in … H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerant, anno 7 Edward II. the abbot was summoned by quo warranto, to shew …