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A History of the County of Surrey
… by Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, and afterwards by Edward Colston, the great benefactor to Bristol. This was … III was often there in the early part of his reign. 17 Edward I was there in 1270 before he was king, 18 and again after his accession, in 1292. 19 Edward II dated letters from Mortlake in 1309 and 1318. 20 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1403; 7 but in 1560 the manor was said to be held of Sir Edward Aston. 8 Although direct evidence is lacking, the … 2,000 of her own money, but the conveyance was made to Sir Edward Creswell and his heirs in trust for Jane, Sir Edward being then her suitor in marriage. He, however, died …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of York, and had been held by Archbishop Aldred of King Edward. 18 In the 13 th century this manor formed part of the … suppression of that office in 1547. 21 In the same year Edward VI granted it to Edward Duke of Somerset, 22 on whose execution and attainder …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Elizabeth Langford possibly married as her first husband Edward Cheke, 18 for he was lord of the manor in 1374. 19 She … claim may have originated in the marriage of his son Edward with Elizabeth Langford. It would seem that the earl … made a conveyance of the manor to Charles Worsley and Edward Dummer, and this may have been a preliminary to its …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… hide had been held before the Conquest by Azor, steward of Edward the Confessor. He held it under Robert in 1086, and it …
A History of the County of Northampton
… granted to Idonea 21 and Moulton was restored to John by Edward III in 1327. 22 In 1330 John and Idonea Cromwell … according to the terms of a settlement made in 1320, to Edward the son of Hugh le Despenser the younger, hanged in … of the manor or grants of free warren and land. 39 In 1550 Edward VI bestowed Moulton on the Princess Elizabeth for …
A History of the County of Somerset
… rectory, and advowson, was granted almost immediately to Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford, later duke of Somerset. 71 … the rents of free and customary tenants, was let to Sir Edward Phelips, his wife, and son for their lives, the Old … farm was in the hands of the Phelips family by 1587. 82 Edward Phelips was tenant of the 'residue' of the manor, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 14 and since a portmanmote 15 is mentioned in the reign of Edward I in connexion with the manor it seems likely that a … at 2 hides and 3 virgates, was held in the time of Edward the Confessor by Lewin of Nuneham, and was still in … 1358 the manor was in the possession of Isabel daughter of Edward III, 36 who with her husband, Sir Ingelram de Couci, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… descendant John de Murston held it in the reign of king Edward III. in the 20th year of which he paid aid for it, as … by a female coheir, in marriage to John, eldest son of Sir Edward Hales, of Tenterden, knight and baronet. In whose descendants this manor continued down to Sir Edward Hales, bart. of St. Stephen's, near Canterbury, 1 who …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the parish boundary and now known as Ellingthorpe Ings. 14 Edward II was besieging Berwick, which had been taken by the … Ravenessyk, Hendikedale. 21 Manor In the time of Edward the Confessor Ligulf had a 'manor' in MYTON gelded at … the site of the manor here. 69 He was succeeded by his son Edward, who died in 1603, and was followed by his cousin …