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A History of the County of Bedford
… at Northill. Elizabeth, his daughter and heir, married Edward Kent in 1624, and entered into possession of Northill … 23 and was claimed by Walter de Trailly in the time of Edward III. 24 The court leet and view of frankpledge once … MANOR, was an important manor in Northill. In the time of Edward III Roger de Lameleye, parson of Northill Church, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… were named in the almost certainly spurious charter of Edward the Elder to the New Minster. 3 In the Domesday Survey …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Great House with 200 tods of wool, valued at 200, to Edward Partridge of Leonard Stanley and his son Richard, a … and his son John, 794 and 50 for apprenticeships left by Edward Carter (d. 1674), lord of Cold Aston manor. 795 The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as 'North Tone' in a perambulation of Somerton warren in Edward I's reign. 6 Subsequently Northover became divided … his own son, the manor passed to his son-inlaw, the Revd. Edward Chichester, who had married his daughter Elizabeth. 53 … when this farm and the benefice were in the hands of Edward Chichester in 172930, the rectorial tithes were merged …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… up the river at Shamblers. 12 In 1512 the fleet under Sir Edward Haward victualled at Cowes (the Cowe) on its way to … the 13th century. 32 In 1280 this abbey had received from Edward I a confirmation of a charter of Henry II granting them 'all their wood of Northwood, as King Edward gave it to them.' 33 There is, however, no mention of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the latter being preferred by the recipients. In 1803 Edward Wright by will proved in the P.C.C. on 11 May, 1812, …
A History of the County of Durham
… he gave his capital messuage and 3 oxgangs to his brother Edward. 76 In 1522 Joan widow of Edward Pepper had the capital messuage in which he had dwelt, … Roger was certainly lord of the place. 107 In the time of Edward IV Edward Park made an attempt to recover the manor. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wood for the pannage of forty hogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, it was worth eight pounds, and … six pounds, now twelve pounds. Osuuard held it of king Edward. Four years after the taking of this survey, the … John de Campania held it at the latter end of king Edward the 1st.'s reign, and in the 31st year of it had a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cresswell. 57 In 1714 the Cresswells sold it to Sir Edward Gould (d. 1728) who devised it for life to his wife Frances (d. 1738) and afterwards to his grandnephew Edward Gould (d. c. 1775). That Edward was succeeded by his son Edward who in 1798 offered …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Earl of Warwick, in 1550. 30 This grant was renewed to Sir Edward Sutton in 1554 31 and confirmed to him, on his …