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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… borough at least as early as the reign of Henry III, for Edward I spoke of a charter of his ancestors to this effect. … 10 The dispute continued throughout 1306 and 1307, 11 and Edward II, doubtless acting on behalf of Gaveston, then lord … Fairs. Royal Com. on Market Rights (1888), vol. i, p. 215. Edward Slow, Wilton Chronology, 117. Wilton Official Guide …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… cloth; 6 subsequent confirmations were made by Henry III, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, and Edward IV. 7 By the late 12th and early 13th century Wilton … the borough officials was held on the Translation of St. Edward the Confessor (13 Oct.), one of the two lawdays, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1693'. A list of the mayors of Wilton from the time of Edward I until 1905 is printed in Edward Slow's Chronology of Wilton. The names of mayors since …
The Environs of London
… 4. The manor. Lord Burleigh. Visit of Queen Elizabeth. Sir Edward Cecil. Queen Henrietta Maria. General Lambert. It has … had a grant of lands at Wimbledon in the reign of Edward VI. 12; and it appears from the date of some of his … The Earl of Exeter left this estate to his third son Sir Edward Cecil, who was created a peer with the title of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… arms of Marshall, of 1625; (6) inscription panel of Rev. Edward Marshall, 1625, with eight lines of verse. Brass … passed to his daughter Henrietta who in 1713 married Edward Lord Harley, son of the first Earl of Oxford. Certain … 'HRY 1833' and 'EM 1597' (for Henry Reginald Yorke and Edward Marshall who were incumbents in those years). The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… earl of Bridgwater 1538, d. 1548) made over the manor to Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford, 37 who held it in 1540, but … manor. 63 In 1858 Lower Marsh farm (191 a.) was sold to Edward Richardson and in 1861 most of it passed to the trustees of Edward, Earl Digby (d. 1856). 64 In 1920 it was sold to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… William Howard, who purchased the manor in the reign of Edward the First, are some slight remains of a religious … district, was a county of itself; and in the reign of Edward the Confessor the town was made a borough. The powers … adapted to prevent a similar accident, in the reign of Edward I., who gave land for the purpose, and contributed …
Survey of London
… Seal to the new Chancellor, Sir Robert Pawing, by King Edward III in the presence of Queen Isabella and the magnates … Church Commissioners: File 155653A, A survey and report by Edward I'Anson, surveyor. Wm. Camden, Britannia, ed. Philmon …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lately erected, the foundation-stone being laid by King Edward VII (then Prince of Wales) in June 1899. For further … (1845), 'On the Hall and Round Table at Winchester,' by Edward Smirke. a William of Poitiers (ed. Giles, p. 149) says …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Funds. (vi) In the parish of St. Lawrence.1. In 1712 Edward Grace by will charged his lands in Martyr Worthy with …