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… who died in the reign of Edward III., and that of German Pole, Esq. of Wakebridge, who died in 1588. The church of … manor, and settled at Wakebridge. On the death of John Pole, Esq. of Wake bridge, in 1724, it passed to his great … Henry VIII., ob. 1583; his second wife was widow of German Pole, Esq. and daughter of Edward Ferrars, of Tamworth. …
Magna Britannia
… when they were divided among the co-heiresses. Sir William Pole, when he made his collections for a history of this … fourth, by purchase from Mohun. The late Sir John de la Pole, who had inherited the fourth share above mentioned, … whole is now the property of his son, Sir William Templer Pole, Bart. Colcombe Castle was a seat of the earls of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor to certain trustees for the use of Margaret de la Pole, widow of the Earl of Suffolk, during her life. 97 After …
A History of the County of Warwick
… foliage. The principals intersect the purlins and ridge-pole, and form four compartments cross-wise, the upper …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was taken prisoner and beheaded, and his head fixed to a pole over the gates of the city of York. 41 On Richard's … grant became void in 1513 when the king created Margaret Pole, daughter of George duke of Clarence and Isabel sister …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a late possession of Northumberland and then of Cardinal Pole. 144 In 1589 Elizabeth I bestowed the prebend, said (by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… married to John de Apulby, and Elizabeth to John de la Pole, became his heirs to all his estates here, and … then wife of John Appulby, and Elizabeth of Edmund de la Pole, his coheirs, the former of whom dying s. p. the entire … inheritance, came into the possession of Edmund de la Pole and Elizabeth his wife, being held of the king in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Crown, and were apparently given for a while to Cardinal Pole (d. 1558). 223 The advowson was then for a time in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were retained by the Crown, although granted to Cardinal Pole for a time, 212 until 1589 when the bishopric of Oxford …