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A History of the County of Worcester
… and Martley were granted to Roger de Mortimer by Henry II, 63 and he was still in possession of lands of half that … and the increment of 20 marks made in the time of King Richard. 65 Hugh Bard held the manor until 1204, 66 when he … was granted by the king during the minority of the heir to Richard Lord Grey of Wilton, being then described as lately …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are as follows: (i) all entries from 1653 to 1671; (ii) all entries 1695 to 1783; (iii) marriages 1754 to 1812; … John's Coll., Camb.). Census of Engl. and Wales (1891), ii, 175. Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Hants, … Hunstan and secondly Geoffrey Rookley, Parnel wife of Richard or Robert Urry, Margery wife of Roger Rose, Nichola …
A History of the County of Rutland
… any dues to the sheriff. In 1278 complaint was made that Richard, Earl of Cornwall, and later Edmund his son, as lords … 15761630, 45 marriages 15821630, burials 15741630; (ii) all entries 16321683; (iii) baptisms 16851786, marriages … The gateway lies to the south-east. Figured in Rutl. Mag. ii, 181. Irons' Notes. Its internal diameter is 12 ft. 6 in. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it was confirmed to them both by king Henry I. and II. 1 King Edward II. in his 10th year, granted to the prior and convent free …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the inquisition taken after his death, anno 19 Edward II. Soon after which it was alienated to Reginald de Cobham, … in 1249. 5 VICARS. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Richard Birde, S. T. B. Dec. 27, 1597, obt. 1609. Richard Martyn, A. M. July 8, 1609. George Guild, A. M. March …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and was not separated from it until 1154, when Henry II granted it to Maurice de Ombersley at a fee-farm rent of 1 … on the Pipe Rolls of Staffordshire until 1200. 9 In 1193 Richard I granted the rent with that of other manors to his … Sutherland respectively. It is now accumulating in the Post Office Savings Bank. The Day and Sunday Schools' Fund …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… time of Henry I; that 2 hides were in the court; and that Richard Foliot (Fluilet) had a free hide, 25 probably the … Broughton, which was granted with the site of the abbey to Richard Williams, alias Cromwell, 28 and was leased by him … marriages and burials, 24 Jan. 1572 to 18 Mar. 17212; (ii) ditto, 27 Mar. 1722 to 13 Dec. 1812; marriages to 17 Dec. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… father of Dr. Samuel Bolton who was chaplain to Charles II, 'a grave and comely person'according to Fuller'an … he had a son Ambrose and two daughters, Jane married to Richard Wycherley of Wycherley, and Elizabeth who married … of Northants. ii, 87. Inscription in Broughton Church. Richard Kynnesman 'King's Auditor' (ibid.) was sequestered …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1224 the mesne lord of Broughton and North Newington was Richard of Waterville, 60 lord of Naburn (E. R. Yorks.) and … followed the same descent. John of Broughton (d. post 1346) was succeeded by his son Sir Thomas by 1356. 89 … painting in oils by Jan Pieters representing Charles II's departure from Scheveningen on his return to England in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Crown. Soon afterwards the forfeiture was reversed, and inquisitions were held to discover the heir of John Giffard. … 64 The wardship of Elizabeth Lestrange was granted to Richard, 4th Earl of Arundel. 65 She married Thomas, Earl of … the monastery. The gift was confirmed by Henry I, Henry II, and John. 141 In spite of the gift the lord of the manor …