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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this island, was so called in honor of Philippa, queen to Edward III. THERE was an antient castle here, called the … this island. This castle was begun to be new built by king Edward III. about the year 1361, being the 36th of his reign, … IV. John Northwood, esq. George, duke of Clarence, obt. 17 Edward IV. Anno I Rich. III. Thomas Wentworth. 5 Anno 2 …
Magna Britannia
… Edwards, Esq. The manor of Combe, which, in the reign of Edward IV., belonged to the Bastard family, has long merged … were afterwards purchased of their representatives by Mr. Edward Moore, and are now vested in the coheiresses of his … Arcedekne, when summoned to parliament in the reign of Edward I., was described as of Shepestall. We have not been …
Magna Britannia
… Mayo, in this parish. The manor of Lambside, belonging to Edward Wynne Pendarves, Esq., extends into this parish. … about five miles from Exeter. Previously to the reign of Edward III., the manor of Rewe was successively in the … held this manor in the reign of Henry III. In that of Edward III. it was in moieties, between Pollard and Barry. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Raddington. John Waldegrave was succeeded by his son Sir Edward (d. 1561) 54 and Edward by his son Sir Charles (d. 1632) of Cossey (Norf.). 55 In 1599 Sir Charles settled the manor on his heir Edward (kt. by 1607, Bt. 1643, d.1647). 56 Sir Henry …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Margaret, wife of his son George and one daughter of Sir Edward Littleton. 34 George died without issue in 1660, his … in 1833. Henry's daughter Alice married her cousin Francis Edward Williams and their eldest son John Francis …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… High Admiral of England, after whose attainder in 1549 31 Edward VI granted the manor to his sister the Lady Elizabeth, … in 1599. Of the three survivors 101 Margery married Sir Edward Harrington, whose father Sir James Harrington her … by the Harrington family in 1604. 103 Ten years later Sir Edward and Lady Harrington sold the manor to William …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… mortgaged by Charles I in the first year of his reign to Edward Allen and other citizens of London. 15 Langley, … 34 In 1480 he, together with his wife Elizabeth sister of Edward IV, received licence to grant it to the Dean and … Hospitallers in Radnage, and Court Rolls of the time of Edward VI are still in existence. At a court held here in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was also 1 hide, held by Earl Ralph in the time of King Edward, which was farmed by Richard the Forester, or Hunter. … Chamberleyn, 23 who in July sold it to John Leke and Edward his son. 24 Edward sold it in 1549 to John Warner and his second son …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is a 16th-century place-name. MANORS In the reign of Edward the Confessor and in the early days after the Conquest … hides 11 and had a mill worth 6 s. 8 d. 12 In the reign of Edward the Confessor it was held by Ethelmaer of Benington. … of Radwell in 1304. 38 He died in that year, and his son Edward was his heir. 39 Edward died without issue before …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of his grave-stone in brass. In the 14th year of king Edward II. there were commissioners assigned to take a view … much decay from the fresh waters, and again, anno 50 Edward III. others were assigned for the view of those … as the reign of king John. However, before the reign of Edward I. the manor of Mere, with Merethorne alias …