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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It was supposed to yield twenty hogsheads of oil. King Edward III. in his 17th year, granted a fair to be held here … Cook, of Giddy-hall, in Essex, by whom he had two sons, Edward, and Thomas-Posthumus, both afterwards knighted. He … in this manor and estate at Minster by his eldest son Sir Edward Hoby, who, as Camden stiles him, was a famous and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Robert Merifield (d. 1608), who was succeeded by his son Edward (d. 1645). 30 Thereafter the property passed to the … widow of Arthur, in which year she mortgaged them to Sir Edward Smyth. Smyth or his representatives foreclosed on the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Bayeux 5 hides in Mitcham which in the time of King Edward had been held by Brictric of the king, and also 2 … eldest son William married Winifred daughter of Sir Edward Martyn, whose son Mr. William F. J. Simpson is the … Carew. Sir Francis in 1649 39 settled the estate on Edward Thurland of Reigate, who devised it to his son Edward. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to his son John, then aged two, or his younger son Edward. 83 Elizabeth married as her second husband Edward Chamberlayne of Astley (Warws.), who died in 1557. In … in 1611, predeceased by John Sill, whose widow married Edward Mole in 1608. In 1632 the manors were settled on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to Mr. Henry Chapman; at length his delcendant Mr. Edward Chapman leaving three sons, Edward, Thomas, and James Chapman, they became possessed of … of Wickhambreux, whose son John Bing 2 sold it to Mr. Edward Baker, for the satisfying his sister's fortune, whom …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Pickering, spinster, the two sisters and co-heirs of Sir Edward Pickering of Titchmarsh, bart., who had died unmarried … In 1764 the two sisters joined in conveying the manor to Edward Dickenson of St. Clement Danes, London. 65 In 1784 the … John Richards Welstead, died in 1873 and was succeeded by Edward Leonard Welstead, of Kimbolton, 69 who in 1912 put the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Gitda, a free woman, who may have been the Countess Gytha, Edward the Confessor's niece. 32 In 1086 the hide in … Raleigh (d. 1460), whose son and grandson, both named Edward, followed him. The grandson held Mollington at his … in the Warwickshire part of Mollington, formerly held by Edward Woodhull (d. 1621), was described in the 17th century …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The manor of MONK SHERBORNE was held in the reign of Edward the Confessor as an alod of the king by Alnod Cild, 5 … the forfeiture of Monk Sherborne as an alien priory King Edward IV granted the manor in 1462 to the Hospital of St. … house had been granted to Queen's College, Oxford, by King Edward III, 11 whose charter had subsequently been confirmed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Alnod holds of Hugo, Hortone. Leuuin held it of king Edward, and it was taxed at half a suling. The arable land is … Wood for the pannage of ten bogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth forty shillings, and … a half in the same lath, which three sochmen hold of king Edward. There now one villein has half a carucate, with three …
A History of the County of Warwick
… passed to her elder daughter Katherine, 38 who married Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford. Their grandson William, … Berkeley, on his elder daughter Dorothy and her husband Edward Cave. 72 It seems, however, to have been divided … Alderford, widow. 77 Her son, by a previous husband Edward Morgan, is said to have sold it to Sir Simon Clarke, …