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A History of the County of Warwick
… then leased by John de Tisho (who had sublet them to Richard de Kinton at 2 marks). 2 One mill belonged to the … came into the king's hands and was granted in 1542 to Richard Fermour and Anne his wife, 15 the grant being renewed … (Thomas and Francis Loggin). Feet of F. Warw. Hil. 26 Geo. II. Gamekeepers' Deputations, Shire Hall, Warwick. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in the records or court rolls of the abbey. 13 Edward II appears to have stayed frequently at Byfleet, many of his … to his son. Ducry of Cornwall. Azure fifteen bezants. Richard II, as lord of the manor of Byfleet, granted it in … The nave roof has an apparently old truss with a king post from which struts branch four ways. Over the west end is …
A History of the County of Hertford
… by the marriage of Anne, heiress of the Despensers, with Richard III, and in 1678 a rent of one-tenth was still … to his widow Joan in dower, 21 and it afterwards passed to Richard de Bachesworth, 22 one of the sons of Maud, sister … Wedona held the land of Elias as lord of the manor. Henry II confirmed this gift between the years 1174 and 1182, and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 1640/1, burials 20 November 1564 to 4 December 1642; (ii) baptisms, marriages and burials 3 April 1640 to 6 April … The church of Bythorn is mentioned in 1178. 11 The Richard and Geoffrey de Br . . ., chaplains, whose rights were safeguarded when Richard Foliot was instituted to the church of Brington …
Magna Britannia
… was in a family of that name 5 in the reign of Henry II. After a continuance of fourteen generations, the heiress … per annum, issuing out of an estate at Croydon in Surrey. Richard Eastchurch in 1692 gave 5 l. per annum to this … were sold off in parcels, and are mostly the property of Richard Preston, Esq., M. P. The lords had formerly the power …
A History of the County of Hertford
… chapter of London was abolished, this estate was sold to Richard Somers of London, 26 but at the Restoration was … in Caddington, and also a cancelled patent dated 13223 to Richard Inge, chaplain, granting a licence to alienate his … 323. Cott. MS. Nero, D. 7, fol. 3 b; Dugdale Mon. Angl. ii, 217; Gest. Abbat. (Rolls Ser.) i, 507. V.C.H. Herts. i, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… chapter of London was abolished, this estate was sold to Richard Somers of London, 26 but at the Restoration was … in Caddington, and also a cancelled patent dated 13223 to Richard Inge, chaplain, granting a licence to alienate his … 323. Cott. MS. Nero, D. 7, fol. 3 b; Dugdale, Mon. Angl. ii, 217; Gest. Abbat. (Rolls Ser.) i, 507. V.C.H. Herts. i, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was evidently part of the original hall, probably built by Richard of Ilchester, Bishop of Winchester (117488), and … Edward I stayed there for about a week. 19 In 1307 Edward II granted the manor to his sister Mary, a nun at Amesbury, … loyal adherent of Edward V was seized by the partisans of Richard III at Northampton and was beheaded at Pontefract in …
Magna Britannia
… miles from Maryport, which is in the parish, and is the post-office town, and nine from Workington. The manor of … entertained by Mr. Senhouse at Netherhall in 1599. Richard Senhouse, one of his younger sons, was made Bishop of … 35 inhabitants. The manor was held in the reign of Henry II. by Gospatric, son of Macbenk or Macbenock. King John made …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Ralph Rowlatt the elder to hold in as full a manner as Richard Bourman (Boreman), the last of the abbots, had held … and in June 1604 he and his mother Anne sold the manor to Richard Hale of Mincing Lane, citizen and grocer of London, … baptisms, burials and marriages from 1726 to 1807; (ii) baptisms and burials from 1808 to 1812. This last book …
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