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A History of the County of Hertford
… a number of holdings which existed in Reed in the reign of Edward the Confessor. The most important of these holdings … of Morton, who subsequently sold his lands in Reed to Mr. Edward Pigg of Chipping, but all manorial rights appear by … (Querenebury, Quinbury, xvi cent.) was held in the time of Edward the Confessor by Aelfward, a man of Earl Harold. By …
A History of the County of Surrey
… shut himself up in Reigate Castle and defied justice till Edward, the king's son, appeared before his walls, and Henry … in Chancery which followed the refusal of the heirs of Sir Edward Thurland, the original trustee of the school funds in … close to Redhill Station, which were opened by King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales. The Earlswood Asylum, the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The manor of REMENHAM, which was held in the reign of Edward the Confessor by Queen Edith, was included among the … granted land in Hurley to the priory in the reign of Edward I. 53 The property probably took its second name from … followed the descent of the manor until 1678. 75 In 1684 Edward Smith presented to the church. 76 In 1689 it was void …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had one Car. and fifteen Acres of Meadow. In the Time of Edward the Confessor, this was 10s. in King William's 5s. 4d. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Willington (q.v.) 14 till that date, about which time Edward Gostwick conveyed Renhold to Sir William Becher. 15 … died in 1881. It then passed to his eldest son Frederick Edward Fiennes Polhill-Turner, who held it in 1900, being …
Magna Britannia
… of Staveley, who continued to hold it in the reign of Edward I. It was afterwards parcel of the possessions of … his attainder, was given to Robert de Eglesfield by King Edward III. in exchange for the manor of the Hide, in … of Bray, Hardrigill, and France, before the reign of Edward I. who granted it to Vernon. In the reign of Edward
A History of the County of Worcester
… its prosperity to the grant of a market and fairs made by Edward III to Philippa Countess of March in 1376. 47 There is … Tewkesbury which won them their first charter in 1472 from Edward IV. 48 This deed, which is still kept at Bewdley in an … that it also suffered in his cause. 51 With the triumph of Edward IV, however, it entered on a period of unbroken …
A History of the County of Surrey
… there was a capital messuage appurtenant to the manor. 2 Edward I was at Sheen on 5 August 1299, 3 and resided there … the Scottish civil government. 5 It is probable that Edward III, who frequently stayed at Sheen, 6 either built or … of the reception of his queen, Margaret of Anjou. 12 Edward IV granted it to his queen for life. 13 Henry VII …
A History of the County of Hertford
… red-brick and tiled house, now the residence of Mrs. Allan Edward and the property of Lord Ebury. The road next leads by … his friend John Paston. After a visit of the archbishop to Edward IV at Windsor, the king invited himself to return the … in 1483. 84 In 1484 the custody of the park was granted to Edward Gower, 85 and the manor of Moor was granted in 1486 to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a pious matron, 3 but in charters of Henry II, John, and Edward IV confirming and enumerating previous grants to the … of the village of Ridge, which was held in 1784 by Edward Seagrave as tenant under Harman. 72 A capital messuage … of Samuel Joynes, who by will dated June, 1770, gave it to Edward Roberts of Shenley. 78 Buck. Lozengy bendwise or and …
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