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A History of the County of Bedford
… taken into the hand of the king, and was granted to Sir Richard Longe in 1540, at the same time that he was given the … heirs for the same rent; 63 they probably conveyed them to Richard Welbey who was in possession in 1698 and 1702. 64 … Elizabeth, Lucy, and Margery (Maitland, Bracton's Note Bk. ii, 580). This Margery gave several tenements and lands in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… gave to the said Ysmania the Land which was his Uncle's Richard Barionas in Gedling and Stoke, during her Life. … S. Egidii, London inhumata. Ipse ltus felicem obivit mortem, Jun. 28. & Pomp decor hic repositus suit, Aug. 2, … white Satyn 00 11 00 Item A Yard of white Satyn of Bergs II. The Expence of the Dinner, at the Maryage of the said …
A History of the County of Oxford
… village by a bridge over the Thames. The bridge, built by Richard Casey, is a red brick structure in the Gothic style, … and are built of brick and stone and are thatched. Eight post-war council houses have been built outside the village. … by inheritance to Anne and Sarah Noyes, nieces of Robert (II). 105 By a deed of partition of 1815 the manor and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Woodmanton, now a farm-house, occupied by Mr. Richard Depper, the property of Mrs. E. V. de Meric. Though … Survey Clifton was one of the many manors of Osbern Fitz Richard (Scrob or Scrope), and had formerly been held by King … to 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1598 to 1687; (ii) baptisms and burials 1598 to 1812, marriages 1598 to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by the installation of the Rugby Radio Station of the Post Office. In Brownsover, north-west of the church, is a … of land in Clifton from Nicholas and Isabel Walcote and Richard and Joan Passemer. 28 James, son of a later Robert … to have had 8 virgates here, and in the time of Richard II 11 virgates, each containing 48 acres. 66 The abbey …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Pigot then enfeoffed of two Parts of a Knight's Fee, and Richard de Cliston's Ancestor of one Part, as the Red Book in … the Fine in the 11 E. 3. which John de Lovetot conveyed to Richard de Willughby, and Joane his Wife, four Knight's Fees … One was between Sir Thomas Chaworth, Knight, Quer. and Richard Sutton, Esq. and Katherin his Wife, Deforc. of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… until 1485, 26 when John, Lord Zouche, having fought for Richard III at Bosworth, 27 was attainted, and Henry VII … Marsh. Ezekiel, however, had sold the manor in 1686 to Richard Snow of Staple Inn, 46 who in 1699 also bought other … tower: the first dated 1671, the second by Tobie Norris (II) of Stamford 1675, and the tenor by Thomas Norris 1657. 68 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fee here, of the Earl of Lincolne, of the old Feoffment. 4 Richard de Bingham, 22 E. 1. had a Charter of Free Warren in … Clipston, and Kinalton. There was a Fine, 1 E. 2. between Richard de Byngham, and Alice, his Wife, Quer, and Mr. Alan … of the Church of Rotington, thereby settled on the said Richard, and Alice, and the Heirs Males, which the said …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of age, the custody of the lands and heir was granted to Richard de Cane, who enjoyed the profits until Roger proved … continued in the de Grey family 47 until it was sold by Richard, earl of Kent, some time in the reign of Henry VII to … third of the toll of passing carts. Chan. Inq. p.m. 4 Edw. II, No. 16. Ibid. 10 Edw. II, No. 13. Cal. of Close, 13237, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 46 Robert de Clothall held the manor in 1166. 47 Richard de Clothall, who was living in 1200, was tenant of … the custody of Clothall, possibly during the minority of Richard's heir. 50 This seems to have been his son Hugh de … and burials from 1717 to 1812 and marriages 1717 to 1753; (ii) marriages from 1754 to 1812. There is a bishop's …