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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1830 in the style of the Gothic revival by the architect Edward Blore. 1 The park, which covers about 900 acres and … granted the reversion of the manor after his death to King Edward, 20 who apparently visited Compton on 2021 February … it was granted for life to Sir Hugh de Plessey. 23 King Edward in September 1299 included the manor of Great Compton …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in 1880. MANORS The manor of LONG DITTON, which under King Edward the Confessor was held by Almar, in 1086 formed part … sold by the king to Sir Thomas Heneage, 17 and in 1552 Edward VI granted the manor in exchange for lands in Richmond … to remove his chaplain. 26 He died in 1659. His son Sir Edward Evelyn, knighted in 1676 and created a baronet in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by Act of Parliament; 7 154 acres had been inclosed by Edward Odingsels, lord of the manor, and others in the early … husband's death and held court leet and court baron. 42 Edward son of John IV proved his age and had livery of his … but succeeding generations were less distinguished, though Edward Dodyngselles, the previous Edward's grandson, was …
A History of the County of Durham
… 18 perhaps in Newsham. After the final forfeiture by Edward Earl of Warwick in 1499 19 it was held by the Crown, … at various times; for example, to Dudley in the time of Edward VI, 20 and by Edmund Nevill 'otherwise Earl of … lordship of Barnard Castle, &c., was sold by the Crown to Edward Ditchfield and others, the sale including the rents of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the living. Manors Queen Edith, who survived her husband Edward the Confessor and died in 1075, 19 held LONG … coming eventually to the Crown by the forfeiture of Edward Duke of Buckingham in 1521. 24 Giffard. Gules three … gave land to his daughter Margaret during the reign of Edward I, and she married William de Barforth (Bereford) and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… its lands by Delfer, whose heir, Earl Odda, in the time of Edward the Confessor, held the manor of Longdon. 35 Odda died … having probably been given with Pershore to the abbey by Edward 37; it was a large estate of 30 hides, 11 of which … held in demesne. 38 Eighteen hides had been held in King Edward's time by nine freemen 'who used to mow in the meadows …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Rochester, in Longfield, in the 15th year of king Edward I. were valued at 3l. 4 After which the manor and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the king had inquired further into the matter. 14 In 1640 Edward Nicholas, then secretary to the Admiralty, purchased … lives as he shall nominate, for the bringing up of my son Edward, his godson, until he be 21, when Sir Anthony shall … Paulet, Knight of the Bath, Charles Paulet the elder, and Edward Paulet, Charles Paulet the younger being vouchee. 53 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… perhaps represented by the hide of land at STOCHES which Edward held of Edward the Confessor and Hugh the son of Osmund was holding … lives 15; Henry VI vested it in various feoffees, 16 while Edward IV granted it as part dower of his queen, Elizabeth. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Hinton House by Philip Pusey of Pusey. 32 Mr. Sidney Edward BouveriePusey, son of the last-named, sold the estate … in exchange various closes and tithes in Cumnor. 39 Edward VI in 1552 granted the manor of Longworth to Edward Fiennes Lord Clinton and Saye and Henry Herdson. 40 …