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A History of the County of Buckingham
… to Christchurch by King Ethelred in 1006, 9 and by Edward the Confessor. 10 During the regin of the latter it … these grantees obtained licence to alienate the manor to Edward Restwold and his wife Agnes. 16 Christchurch, … Hester. 55 These heiresses, however, sold it in 1716 to Edward Stone, 56 who had married their half sister Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Somerset
… who also served Huish Champflower. 99 Walker's successor, Edward Coleridge, taught at Eton, and the parish shared a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… archbishop himself holds Monocstune. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was taxed at twenty sulings, and now … hogs. In the whole value it was worth in the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards twenty pounds, and now … deficiency of the river Wantsume. In the 21st year of king Edward I. the king brought a writ of right against the prior …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and William Stourton. 29 In 1536 the manor was granted to Edward Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp, later Earl of Hertford … 1731 to 1737. Daniel Webb's daughter Mary had married Sir Edward Seymour of Maiden Bradley, and in 1737 Sir Edward bought the lease of Farleigh. 41 He became 8th Duke of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Hedgecock hill in two, and was marked by a ditch until Sir Edward Phelips (d. 1614) built a wall along it. 4 It then … probably by a Somerset mason, William Arnold, for Sir Edward Phelips. 50 The house, 'the most magnificent house of … to the house was on the east side. In 1786, however, Edward Phelips built a two-storeyed addition between the two …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… then in the possession of William Baldwyn, was granted to Edward Barnes for forty-one years. 19 There is now a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… son of William Sheffield, succeeded, and with his son Edward sold the manor and advowson of Morcott in that year to … in 1624. 31 It subsequently went to the Herenden family. Edward Herenden married Dorothy Digby, 32 and died in 1629. … and William Pochin in 1788. 66 It was later acquired by Edward Thorold, who presented in 1825, 1829 and 1834. Mary …
A History of the County of Surrey
… gifts of lands to Westminster Abbey, including Morden. Edward the Confessor also confirmed 10 mansae to the abbey. … belonged to St. Peter, Westminster. In the time of King Edward it was rated at 12 hides and in 1086 at 3 hides. 3 In … the monastery. 6 The manor was sold to Lionel Duckett and Edward Whitchurch, 7 but the next year licence was given them …
A History of the County of Warwick
… other property of the preceptory of Balsall, in 1553 to Edward Aglionby and Henry Higford. 59 Church The parish … d., is applied for the benefit of the poor of the parish. Edward Slade's Charity. It is recorded that Edward Slade gave for the benefit of the poor of the parish …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… said that Oliver Cromwell stayed at Moreton in 1651. 116 Edward VII visited Moreton in 1905. 117 Among the people of …