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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Earls of Salisbury 4 until 1196, when on the death of Edward Earl of Salisbury his only daughter and heir Ela … and their hundred of Fordingbridge. 12 This was denied by Edward Abarowe, lord of North Charford in 1563, 13 but … 14 Before the Conquest a certain Alnod held the manor of Edward the Confessor as an alod, but by 1086 he had been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1776, and devised it by his will to his nephew, the Rev. Edward Cockayn, who has since changed his name to Frith, and … Wood for the pannage of 7 bogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, it was worth 4 pounds, … pounds.These two estates were 2 manors in the time of king Edward the Confessor, and now they are in one manor. Alwin …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 31 Robert died in 1605, 32 and was succeeded by his son Edward, then a minor. 33 Edward held the manor till 1684, 34 when he was succeeded by his son Robert. 35 The latter had two sons, Edward and Charles, 36 who inherited the manor in turn. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… were held before the Conquest by Edith, Queen of Edward the Confessor, who died in 1075. They were owned by … Luffenham, and a horse mill in North Luffenham. His son Edward, then aged 24, who succeeded him, 80 died childless in … Thomasina his wife and Bridget Exton, widow, sold it to Edward Viscount Campden. 90 Noel. Or fretty gules with a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… grandfather John de Mymmes who was living in the reign of Edward II. 119 It was held in 1400 by John Brookman, from … Henry VIII for twenty-one years to William Honynges. 153 Edward VI in 1550 granted it to his sister Princess Elizabeth … Cresacre and Katherine his wife, sold the manor to Sir Edward Des Bouverie, 160 who died in 1695, leaving two sons …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… married Sir John Fortescue. 41 She married, thirdly, Sir Edward Howard, second son of John second Duke of Norfolk, and … Calthorpe, his great-nephew, son and heir of his nephew Edward, on his marriage with Elizabeth daughter of Edmund … while the manor was settled on Sir Francis's nephew Edward. Sir Francis outlived Edward and died in 1542, leaving …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… son James who in 1767 sold the farm, 296 a. in 1775, 60 to Edward Poore of Rushall (d. 1788). Thereafter the farm … and passed to his widow Jane. 64 It later belonged to Edward Ballard, presumably Jane's next husband, who devised … 1859). F. N. Rogers was succeeded by his brother the Revd. Edward Henry Rogers who died in 1910 134 when Rainscombe …
A History of the County of Essex
… North Ockendon were two members of the manorial family: Edward Littleton (b. 1626, fl. 1694), barrister, judge in … 15821608, was also vicar of Horndon-on-the-Hill; and Edward Herbert, rector 165897, was also rector of Cranham … with the statute of that year. 138 In 1688 the rector, Edward Herbert, not only read James II's declaration of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… had right of gallows in Thornton-le-Moor in the reign of Edward I. 101 Churches The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the two having been separately owned in the reign of Edward the Confessor. Toli, a freeman, had held 5 hides 5 and … Earl Marshal and Earl of Norfolk, one of the sons of Edward I. 31 He granted the manor for life to Thomas de … 39 and North Piddle was granted in 1406 for life to Edward Beauchamp. 40 John, brother and heir of Thomas …
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