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A History of the County of Hertford
… was held by Godwin of Souberie (Soulbury), a thegn of King Edward the Confessor. In 1086 it formed part of the domain of … Robert Burnell, Bishop of Bath and Wells and chancellor of Edward I, and as Philip Burnell, Robert's nephew and heir, 22 … Maud in dower, 24 and passed after her death to her son Edward, who died childless in 1315, and subsequently to his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… had been held by Wigot of Wallingford in the time of King Edward the Confessor, and, like his other lands, passed to … his consecration, and was the principal adviser of King Edward I during the latter part of that monarch's reign. As soon as Edward II came to the throne Langton was thrown into prison …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 9 Manors The manor of LETCOMBE REGIS was held by King Edward the Confessor and passed to King William, who was … 1910 to trustees for Mrs. Fair, the wife of Captain Arthur Edward Balfour Fair. 42 Abbey of Westminster. Azure a chief … gules. Dean and Chapter of Westminster. The arms of St. Edward and a chief or with a pale of France and England …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is wood for the pannage of five hogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, it was worth thirty … right, and died in the 5th year of the next reign of king Edward I. She survived him likewise, and died without issue … Shenche, by whom she had a son John, and afterwards to Edward Cheyne, who in right of her inheritance became …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Robert de Beverley, clerk, a grant confirmed by Edward I in 1303. 28 In 1309 Beverley had licence to grant … of Blakey Moor to Henry Gate of Seamer (q.v.) and Edward Gate. 51 Sir Henry Gate died seised in 1589, leaving a son and heir Edward, 52 who apparently alienated Levisham to Sir Richard …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… once belonged to George Plantagenet duke of Clarence, king Edward IV.'s brother, and came to him by marriage with … said to have been confirmed by king Edgar, in 964, and by Edward the Confessor in 1044, with the addition of many … Ghent holds Levesham of the King, and he held it of King Edward the Confessor; and it then was, and now is taxed at 2 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Place' and a mansion called the Upper House (which Mr. Edward Hewish had lately bought from Thomas Rolles) were the … lfgiva. She left the vill to her kinswoman Edith whom Edward the Confessor married in 1045. After lfgiva died, her … forced to put Queen Edith in possession. Subsequently King Edward came with his wife to stay at Abingdon, 36 and Queen …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wood for the pannage of fifty bogs. In the time of king Edward the Confesfor, it was worth eight pounds, when he … year of the next reign had the honor of entertaining king Edward I. at his mansion here, on October 25, as appears by … having been summoned to parliament from the 27th of king Edward I. till the 3d year of Edward II. He died that year, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rent; accordingly, the prior of it, in the 7th year of Edward I. claimed, and was allowed, all the privileges of a manor here. King Edward II. by his charter, dated July 14, in his 10th year, … Grey, of Rotherfield, was owner of it in the reign of king Edward I. 2 in the 25th year of which reign he had summons to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… died c. 1577 60 and the estate passed to her eldest son Edward Sharington, who died seised of Medbourne Farm c. 1583. … The Medbourne property then passed to William Sharington, Edward's son, 62 who died seised of the farm in 1610. 63 … 166 In the mid 12th century one of these mills was held by Edward the miller, who paid a rent of 30 d., while the other …
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