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A History of the County of Worcester
… who is said to have stayed at the house of a certain Edward Milward. He was defeated and almost taken prisoner in … Dovaston, clerk to Thomas Milward, grandson of the above Edward, gives the following account of the prince's escape: … and before his departure he gave a signet ring to Edward Milward, with the promise 'that when the King's …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Bacon. In 1628 the reversion of the lease was granted to Edward Ditchfield and other trustees for the Corporation of … John Eldred, and finally in 1628 the manor was granted to Edward Ditchfield and others, trustees for the Corporation of … by way of bonus to a blanket club. The Charity Estate and Edward Peake's charity, the trusts whereof were declared by …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… his brother Alfwold gave Bythorn to the monks. Edgar, Edward the Confessor, William I, other kings and Pope … in 1539 the Crown retained the manor until 1550, when Edward VI granted what were described as the manors of … Elizabeth granted the manor or 'manors' and advowson to Edward 27 Downing and Peter Ashton, 28 the latter being …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.). MANORS The manor of OLD WINDSOR was granted by Edward the Confessor to the Abbot of Westminster in 1066. 26 … Anne wife of Sir Thomas Hayward, daughters and heirs of Edward IV, quitclaimed the manor to King Henry VIII in 1511. … is an inclosure in Windsor which dates from the reign of Edward IV. 34 After the Restoration it was acquired by the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 74 He died in April 1562 and was succeeded by his son Edward. 75 In 1608 Thomas Dexter died seised of the manor, … act of Cromwell's usurpation delivered into the custody of Edward Corbie, blacksmith and parish clerk', who was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in his life 'when we were all together at Ombersley.' 13 Edward III in 1354 granted to the Abbot of Evesham a market … June) at Ombersley. 14 This grant was confirmed in 1467 by Edward IV. 15 The market has long been discontinued. It … in 1086 had been reckoned at 15 hides in the time of Edward the Confessor. Three of these hides were free of geld, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 4 hides, and Alwin held 2 hides. Both estates were held of Edward of Salisbury in 1086, Godric's by Hugh and Alwin's by … Overlordship of both apparently descended with Shrewton to Edward's descendants and with the overlordship of Shrewton … later that year with Henry's other lands to his son Edward, duke of Buckingham. It was again forfeited on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wood for the pannage of six bogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth four pounds, and afterwards … now one hundred shillings. Turgis held it of king Edward. And a little afterwards there is another entry as … separately. There is a church. Leunold held it of king Edward. Four years after the taking of the above survey, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it. This manor appears, sometime before the reign of king Edward I. to have had, among other liberties, that of … his charters of liberties he had a right to it. And king Edward II. in his 10th year, confirmed to the prior and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Holyroodday and two days afterwards. He died anno 12 king Edward I. holding it in capite by knight's service, by making … Or by whom presented. Lords of the manor of Orlestone. Edward Puleston, A. M. March 21, 1597, obt. 1613. Edward Harrison, A. M. May 26, 1613. Lancelot Harrison, A. M. …
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