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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of PURLEY MAGNA (Porle Huscarle, xv cent.) was held of Edward the Confessor by Bristeward, 3 and passed into the … manor. 19 Nicholas Carew was named one of the executors of Edward III. 20 He died in 1390, leaving as his heir his son … this name at Purley and his wife Margaret the daughter of Edward Langford. 29 Mercy, the widow of the second Nicholas, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… doorway. It stands in a park containing some fine timber. Edward Bouverie Pusey, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford … held by Alvred of the Abbot of Abingdon in the time of Edward the Confessor, was held by Gilbert of the abbey; it … of Roger de Ivrey, his predecessor in the reign of Edward the Confessor being Alvric. 3 The third was held by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… passed in 1881. 17 The foundation-stone was laid by King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, in 1884, and the bridge … by his son Thomas Lord Burghley, 26 whose third son Sir Edward Cecil was appointed custodian for life in 1603, and in … the Earl of Salisbury. 27 In 1615, before the death of Sir Edward Cecil, who was created Baron Putney and Viscount …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to the king. 8 The over-lordship was probably granted by Edward I to Sir Thomas Wale, for the manor was held of him in … was succeeded by his daughter Rebecca, wife of the Rev. Edward Lucy. Sarah Lucy their daughter became heir to the … sister. 35 She married Thomas Meacher, and died leaving Edward Lucy Meacher her son and heir, who in 1806 conveyed …
A History of the County of Surrey
… manors in 1744 with Bury Farm to Brigadier-General James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia. 28 He … as part of the lands late of Newark Priory, granted it to Edward Elrington and Humphrey Metcalfe in exchange for other … grant by Henry III to Robert de Barevill, above). In 1544 Edward Elrington and Humphrey Metcalfe sold the manor to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… marriage of her infant daughter Anne with Richard son of Edward IV, she surrendered to the queen in 1478. 8 It does … 10 hides, was held before the Conquest by Levfel of King Edward; the other, of 9 hides, was held by Osward of the same …
A History of the County of Surrey
… save the trinoda necessitas. 3 Pirford was held under King Edward by Harold, 4 and was among the lands which the … however, increased from 12 to 18 since the time of King Edward. It was stated that 3 hides of the land belonged to … 14 but in 1574 another grant of the same was made to Edward Clinton, Earl of Lincoln and Lord High Admiral of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1460; 166 given to Elizabeth Woodville who married Edward IV in 1464; and surrendered by her in 1468. 167 In 1480 Edward IV gave the manor to the Dean and Chapter of St. … from the Dean and Chapter. 193 Hamersley's younger son Edward Samuel inherited Pyrton in 1884 and after his death in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… were made in 1227 by Henry III 11 and in 1332 by Edward III. 12 The abbey's property (then held by Ralph … Alwin the huntsman, who held 2 hides in Pytchley under Edward the Confessor. He had been succeeded by William … Pytchley which Edwin had held freely in the time of King Edward was entered in the Domesday Survey as held by Fulcher …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as freely as the Priors of Ogbourne held the same.' 11 Edward IV gave a fresh charter in 1462. 12 In 1563 the …