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A History of the County of Worcester
… of Menith Wood is dated 1816 and the award 21 July 1823. 7 Edward Milward, physician and Fellow of the Royal Society, … Edith and Timothy Robinson sold the manor in 1659 to Sir Edward Sebright, bart., 44 who had obtained a lease for … at Newnham Court. He was succeeded in 1853 by his son Edward Vincent Wheeler, 73 father of Edward Vincent Vashon …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to the abbey, by Ethelfld wife of King Edgar and mother of Edward the Martyr, of 6 hides of land at Lingfield. 16 It is … and Mercy his wife conveyed the manor of Felcourt to Edward Bysshe and David Bassano 27; they held in 1625. 28 … been her guardian and married her while still a child to Edward Blount, Lord Mountjoy, grandson of Walter Blount, whom …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 3 (xvi cent.). Manor LINKENHOLT, which in the time of Edward the Confessor had been held by Edric of the king, was … for sixty years at a rent of 10 10 s., with reversion to Edward Hungerford and John Gwyllyn. 18 In 1600 Andrew Reade … Hil. 27 Eliz. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccccxxxii, 111. Edward Hungerford may have given up hit reversionary interest …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to hold property here until the Dissolution. 105 In 1553 Edward VI granted to George Wright the grange of Linslade and … dividends, amounting to 2 10 s., are duly applied. In 1880 Edward Lawford, M.D., by a memorandum dated 14 August, gave a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… London, surgeon, and one daughter Dorothy, married to Mr. Edward Dering, of Doddington. John Smith Barling, gent. of … was one of those Kentish gentlemen, who attended king Edward I. in his victorious expedition into Scotland, in the … possessed of the manor of Badmangore, in the 8th year of Edward III. having married Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… among his other estates in this county, to his eldest son Edward Louisa, in tail male, with divers remainders over. He … Maidstone was dissolved by the act of the 1st year of king Edward VI. anno 1546, and was surrendered into the king's … Francis Hender Foote, B. L. 1751, obt. Jan. 27, 1773. 5 Edward Louisa Mann, esq. William Polhill, A. M. 1773 resig. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… his lands, called the Catley Park estate, on his nephew Edward Sclater's son Thomas. 161 Thomas assumed c. 1715 the … left his estates for life to Sarah, wife of his coachman Edward King, with remainder to her sons. 163 Sarah died c. … who claimed that his predecessor had presented under Edward I. 645 The bishop regularly collated to the vicarage …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was a son of Felicia. Berry also calls Felicia daughter of Edward Kendall, whereas the inquisition and the fine of 1325 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Seymour family was probably unbroken till the time of Sir Edward Seymour, who became Duke of Somerset and Lord …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… passed to William and Eva, and was sold by them in 1315 to Edward de St. John of Barlavington (co. Suss.). 25 Edward obtained a grant of free warren in his demesne lands … to Isabel de Stopham. 28 Eva died in 1354, 29 leaving by Edward an only daughter Elizabeth, who became the wife of …
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