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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Thomas Lane of Bentley (Staffs.) and first wife of Edward Nicholas (d. 1706), lord of Manningford Bruce, is … 29 Manor and Other Estates. T.R.E a tenant named Edward held an estate at 'Maniford', which may be identified … Thomas Greville alias Cooksey and at that date the wife of Edward Stanley. 45 At an unknown date the manor was allotted …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Gervase Clifton, co-heirs of Lord Cromwell, 24 and by Edward IV in 1478. 25 At the time of the Dissolution it was … Anne, 43 wife of Robert Connington and Katherine, wife of Edward Hastings, the two married daughters of Charles Dale, … Henry Smith and Penelope his wife, and Elizabeth wife of Edward Shield conveyed the manor to Thomas Roberts and John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… century. 6 Manor MAPLEDERWELL, which Anschill had held of Edward the Confessor, was owned by Hubert de Port in 1086, 7 … and go into exile. 36 Circumstances, however, enabled Edward II to recall his favourites the following year, and in … 27 October 1326, and the son a month later at Hereford. 38 Edward III in 1327 granted the manor of Maplederwell to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1544, 92 and in 1576 Queen Elizabeth granted the manor to Edward Earl of Lincoln and William Raven of Horsepool Grange, … to John and Geoffrey Morley, 94 who in 1577 conveyed it to Edward Wilmott. 95 He in 1580 conveyed it to William Boxe, 96 who in 1588 conveyed it to Edward again. 97 He, in 1604, with Elizabeth his wife and Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… appendage to the king's manor and hundred of Milton. King Edward I. settled it in jointure on his queen Eleanor, who in … manor of Middleton. Queen Eleanor died in 1291, anno 20 Edward I. and the king again took possession of this manor, … 10th year of king Charles I. who then granted it to Sir Edward it Browne and Christopher Favell, in fee, from whence …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… granted a lease in 1539. 62 In 1627 a lease was granted to Edward Green, a London goldsmith. 63 William Gunn, vicar 1636 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… classical front of brick and stone, was built in 1865 by Edward Saunders who stipulated that the strictest rules of … (d. 1516) and, still like Whaddon, to John's son Sir Edward Baynton (d. 1545). 108 In 1541, after the dissolution … Rochelles to Edington, as shown below, was granted to Sir Edward and thenceforth the two manors, distinguished by the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… to all the children of the parish on 14th February. 7 Edward I was here 1 March 1276, 8 and Edward II 23 August 1315. 9 The village stands on the highest … beheaded. 41 The same year Market Overton was granted by Edward IV to his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester; 42 but …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… son Francis. 33 His grandson sold the manor in 1895 to Mr. Edward Francis Riddell of Cheeseburn Grange, … donation being confirmed by King Henry and afterwards by Edward III. 36 The church was appropriated before 1292 to the … descended with the manor (q.v.) until in about 1900 Mr. Edward Francis Riddell sold it to the Bishop of Ripon. 52 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Soon after he forfeited his lands for his opposition to Edward II; they were restored in 1322, 59 only to be again … her husband's death in 1475. 74 In June it was granted by Edward IV to John Cheyne, one of his esquires, and his heirs … rebels' 77 and Henry VII presumably regranted it later to Edward Trussell, for in 1500 it was in the king's hands by …