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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… tithes in this parish, which was confirmed by king Henry II. by several of the succeeding bishops of Rochester, and … 20 The Queen. John Smith, clerk, February 25, 1556. 21 Richard Brotherton, 1575. 22 Laurence Daykin, in 1592. Thomas … ten in Est Chalk, ptin college de Cobham. See pat. 4 Rich. II. p. l. m. 21. See a further account of the Stuarts, and of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and gules, as well as their augmentation, granted by king Richard I. to Henry de Apulderfield, Sable, a cross, or, … the last of that prince's reign. From him it passed to Richard, lord Poynings, who died possessed of it in the 11th year of king Richard II. His grandson Richard left a sole daughter and heir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and their men of Wellsworth, in the time of Edward II, had common of pasture in the Forest of Bere, from a place … heir John. 43 While John was lord of the manor of Chalton, Richard de Hangleton, who was lord of the neighbouring manor … feast of St. James the Apostle, 1334, it was agreed that Richard should surrender the said wood and lands to John for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor and estate to the crown. After which king Charles II. in his 26th year, granted them in trust to Walter Vane … enjoyed the property of it until the latter end of king Richard II. and then it was alienated to Paunsherst, in which … which it passed into the family of Barham, one of whom, Richard Barham, of Teston, in the 11th year of Henry IV. by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxford and London; shortly afterwards Charlbury became a post town. 19 Both Charlbury station and Finstock halt were … tax of 1665 Sir Henry Lee was assessed on 19 hearths, Richard Eyrans on 9 hearths, one man on 6 hearths, 10 on 4 or … 354 In 1678 Lord Lichfield obtained from Charles II a charter reviving the market, and granting the right to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… thereto, then said to have been granted to him by Henry II and confirmed by John. 14 In a renewal of the grant made … and a widow Alice (Hugford) who shortly afterwards married Richard Archer of Tamworth. 37 William died seised of the … he was joined in 1514 by his widow Joan, then widow of Richard Hungerford. 41 Their son Thomas, knighted in 1512, 42 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the knights of the Bath at the coronation of king Charles II. by whom he was created Viscount Downe, of the kingdom of … known when, or by whom given, but they were rebuilt by Sir Richard Raynes. Sir WILLIAM LANGHORN, bart. by will in 1714, … as above mentioned, to James Craggs, senior, esq. joint post-master general, on whose death, in 1721, without male …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Rev. Wm. Battely; she died in 1778. Another monument for Richard Monins, A.M. who was patron of this church and of … times the same possessors. In the reign of king Edward II. Bartholomew de Badlesmere, that great and powerful baron, … 1754. John Tucker, A. M. March 14, 1755, resigned 1758. 5 Richard Monins, A. M. Feb. 27, 1758, obt. February 23, 1770. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the site of the alehouse kept at Charlton in the 1750s by Richard Davis. 24 Known as the Red Lion in the 18th and early … became a protg of Queen Caroline, consort of George II, who in 1735 appointed him keeper of the queen's library … by his widow Lettice, in possession by 1754, and son Richard, owner in 1761. 85 In 1766 Richard Lavington conveyed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1484 the estate was granted for life to his wife's son Sir Richard Beauchamp, from 1491 Lord St. Amand (d. 1508). 168 … century. 178 An estate bought in 1489 by Hugh Martin from Richard, son and heir of William Short, and his wife Joan … D. Whitelock, A. S. Wills, pp. 22, 121. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, p. 126. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), ii. 120. Reg. Malm. i. …