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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who possessed it in the beginning of the reign of king Edward I. He had been knighted, and made constable of Dover … in which posts he continued after the accession of king Edward I. 3 He died without issue male, and was buried in the … who held this manor at her death, in the 2d year of king Edward II. and two daughters and coheirs; Joane, married to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Conquest had been held by Osmund as an alod of King Edward, was at the time of the Domesday Survey in the … he was also at that date lord of the manor. In 1721 Edward Pollen was vouched to a recovery, 57 but in the … The plate consists of a silver chalice of 1713, given by Edward Grace in 1714, a silver paten of 1714, and a silver …
A History of the County of Worcester
… his wife by Mark Dineley, 37 who bequeathed it to Sir Edward Dineley and his heirs male, and died childless on 10 … 1682. 38 He had married his cousin Mercy, daughter of Edward Dineley of Charlton and sister of Sir Edward Dineley, kt. 39 The latter, who inherited the manor as …
A History of the County of Surrey
… west to east. The population is under 200. The charter of Edward of Wessex to the church of Winchester, c. 909, 1 gives … Inclosure Act. MANOR PEPER HAROW was held by Alward under Edward the Confessor, and after the Conquest came into the … inscription in Peper Harow Church. It had been seized by Edward IV and granted in 1477 to his servant John Smyth, 34 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… George French. 48 George conveyed the manors in 16423 to Edward Baugh, 49 possibly for a settlement on his son or … by Augustus French, 50 who conveyed the manors in 1668 to Edward Dineley, possibly as a preliminary to their sale to … were sold by Giles son of Giles Lawrence in 1698 to Sir Edward Sebright, 52 and descended with Besford (q.v.) in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 48 Abbey of Westminster. Gules St. Peter's keys with St. Edward's ring in the chief. After the Dissolution of the … Pershore Abbey and given to the church of Westminster by Edward the Confessor, and in 1086 10 hides there belonged to … two; Alcot, a monk, had held a hide in the time of King Edward the Confessor, but this appears to have reverted to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the early part of the 14th century to John Merlyn, to whom Edward II granted rights of free warren in 1319. 24 The Prior … 100 years, and in the interval it was divided into thirds. Edward Saunders in 1537 alienated one-third of the manor to Edward Montague for forty years 42; the latter by his will …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… were forfeited to Henry VII, who restored Petersfield to Edward son and heir of Henry duke of Buckingham, whom he had … with that of Mapledurham from this date until the time of Edward Gibbon, the father of the historian, who sold it in … but it is perhaps identical with Heath House Farm, which Edward Rookes left by will in 1694 to his son Edward, with …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by Athelstan in 933, 19 by Edgar in 967, 20 and by Edward the Confessor in 1062. 21 At the time of the Domesday … held it in demesne for four hides, though in the time of Edward the Confessor it had been assessed for ten hides. … part of the jointure of Elizabeth Woodville, queen of Edward IV, in 1466. 25 In 147980 the manor was held at farm …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of twenty bogs. In the whole value in the time of king Edward the Confessor this manor was worth seventeen pounds … mentioned hereafter, who married Anne, widow of the Rev. Edward Wilson, of Romney, by whom he has no issue; John, the … daughter of Mr. John Thurston, of Sittingborne; and Edward, the fourth, is of Romney Marsh. Of the daughters, …
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