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A History of the County of Gloucester
… the living 239 and in 1482 the next vacancy was filled by Edward IV by reason of his custody of Edward, the infant son and heir of George Plantagenet, duke … knowledgeable on the main points of Church doctrine. 271 Edward Savacre, who as rector in 1579 was dispensed to be …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in connexion with the 'high road to Henley' in the time of Edward III. The highway was, of course, always busy, but its … in 1809. His death in 1830 ended the male line, and Edward Venables-Vernon, afterwards Vernon-Harcourt, … founder. He was followed in 1871 by his son, Colonel Edward Harcourt, M.P., the editor of the Harcourt Papers. He …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 42 Twenty-five years later, however, it was granted to Edward Ditchfield and the other trustees of the City of … recovered his lands. He was succeeded by his son and heir Edward, 54 whose heir was his son Charles last Viscount …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fine open grounds, is Upton House, the seat of Colonel Edward St. John Griffiths, J.P. The soil of the whole parish … River as its western and southern boundary. 4 In 908 King Edward confirmed the manor to Bishop Frithstan in a charter … 9 and in 1207 the pope confirmed him in his possession. 10 Edward I granted the prior and convent free warren in their …
A History of the County of Surrey
… came to the king by forfeiture. 8 In the time of King Edward Ulwi had held Nutfield for 13 hides; it was afterwards … he bore towards the prince, eldest son of the said King' (Edward III). 31 Sir John surrendered his lands by giving the … had passed from Walter Twynyho and Elizabeth to their son Edward, and to his son Anthony. 66 Anthony Twynyho died in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of his son John was made to John Brown. 12 In 1640 Edward Trussell sold the manor to William Jesson, 13 an …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Gurdon became possessed of the manor. 5 In the reign of Edward I Joan daughter of Adam Gurdon received licence from … of Suffolk, a descendant of John de Burghersh, petitioned Edward IV for the restoration of lands in Nutley and East … by King Henry VI. 16 The same had come into the hands of Edward IV in the first year of his reign, but were regranted …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… wood for the pannage of three bogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth four pounds, when he … it three pounds, now five pounds. Ulstan held it of king Edward. On the disgrace of bishop Odo, in the year 1083, this … De Gravesend, was owner of it in the 7th year of king Edward I. and in the 26th year of that reign accompanied the …
Magna Britannia
… Oakhampton sent members to parliament in the reign of Edward I. and Edward II. This long dormant privilege was restored in the … interruption, in the Courtenay family till the reign of Edward IV., when it was forfeited, together with the earldom …
A History of the County of Rutland
… wife first of Ethelred the Unready and then of Cnut. 86 Edward the Confessor assigned it to his queen Edith, 87 who … and estates held in socage in Gunthorpe and Braunston. 112 Edward II, after the death of the Countess of Cornwall, … Earl of Kent, the king's brother. 116 On the accession of Edward III, Audley was restored and created Earl of …
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