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A History of the County of Surrey
… by reason of the misprision and offence of Tyddeman, and Edward III gave it to the prior and convent in 1376. 14 … Earl of Arundel. He died in 1294, and his son and heir was Edward Lord Burnell. 76 The latter, at his death in 1315, … 1420. 85 It then reverted to the heirs of Maud sister of Edward Burnell by her first husband John Lord Lovel. Her …
A History of the County of Northampton
… James Strangeways and Elizabeth his wife conveyed it to Edward Pureferey and John Yate. 15 James and Philip Yate had … near Creak, Norfolk, as a temporary gift, 39 confirmed by Edward I; 40 and that house remained in possession until it … rectory until its surrender in 1538. 70 They were sold by Edward VI to Matthew White and Edward Bury, 71 and purchased …
A History of the County of Sussex
… several famous men were educated. Cardinal Manning and Edward Bulwer-Lytton, afterwards Lord Lytton, were among his … Bonaparte during his father's residence in England. 12 Sir Edward Burne Jones lived at North End House from 1880 till … of Arundel, this manor was assigned to Elizabeth wife of Edward, Lord Bergavenny. 23 The manor has since descended …
A History of the County of Worcester
… annexed to the manor of Fladbury, and in the time of Edward the Confessor the bishop held 2 hides in demesne, … son and heir. 29 Thomas was succeeded by his son John. 30 Edward son and successor of John died in 1611, leaving a son … Royalists during the Civil War. 34 He died in 1676. 35 Sir Edward Rous, his son by his first wife, followed him and died …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who acquired the freeholds was the wealthy Oxford clothier Edward Woodward (d. 1496). 88 Another small freeholder, John … of Deloraine, held c. 100 a., the rector c. 59 a., and Edward Pearson 44 a. The land was divided into seven farms. … The Dormers bought Lord Deloraine's property in 1724 and Edward Pearson's in 1739. 95 Thomas Marten died in 1726, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… until the end of the 16th century, and from the reign of Edward I it usually formed part of the dower of the queen. It … boroughs. 22 In 1591 Rowde was sold by the queen to Sir Edward Hunger ford. 23 Sir Edward died in 1607. 24 His relict Cecily, who later married …
A History of the County of Warwick
… part. Manors ROWINGTON, which was held in the time of Edward the Confessor by Baldwin, had passed in 1086 to Hugh … Lea (1827), William Welch Lea (1838), John Patrick (1848), Edward Westwood (1859), George Bradley (1886), and Frederick … as late as 1496 was held jointly by Sir John Norbury and Edward Belknappe, the representatives of that family. 39 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with that of the manor. 27 From the time of the grant of Edward I the family of Brune with few exceptions have … represented until 1884, when the present rector, the Rev. Edward Stapland Prideaux-Brune, was instituted. 29 There are …
A History of the County of Bedford
… other three-fourths of the manor were held by John de St. Edward, Philip Mineccan and Walter Steppingle in 1302 ( Feud. …
A History of the County of Essex
… house was built on the Green. A harrier pack was kept by Edward E. Barclay of Roydon Lodge in the 1890s, and by 1898 … 81 Henry VIII stayed there in 1538 with the infant Prince Edward. 82 The house, which was 'much decayed' by the early … France in 1465, recovered his lands after the accession of Edward IV and died in 1471 110 holding Nether Hall. His widow …