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A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the manor, and by 1863 she had been succeeded by Edmund Richard Jeffreys, presumably her son, then a colonel 52 and … recorded in 1674, 160 was enlarged in 1810 by the builder Richard Pace of Lechlade, 161 and is a square, stuccoed … 205 O.S. Area Bk. (1884). See p. 29. Census, 1931 (pt. ii). 'Glos. Barrows', Trans. B.G.A.S. lxxix (1), 76. O.S. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Hugh. William, the heir, had two sons Henry and Richard. Henry, who inherited the manor, had two sons John … was, by his wife Margery, father of two sons John and Richard. John, the heir, had two sons, Thomas and Peter, on … and burials, 17 September 1665 to 7 December 1812; (ii) the official book of marriages from 13 October 1754 to 30 …
Magna Britannia
… the time that the survey of Domesday was taken. King Henry II., granted it to Sir Alan de Dunstanville. His son, Walter, … the ancient family of Bauceyn, whose heiress married Sir Richard Hiwis. From Hiwis it passed by successive female … of the Coles, who were of Slade, from the reign of Richard II. till the early part of the seventeenth century, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Normandy, and this gift was confirmed by King Henry II. 2 Towards the end of the 12th century the manor was … 789, m. 17; Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 214; Feud. Aids, ii, 309. Pat. 6 Hen. IV, pt. i, m. 26. Inq. p.m. 14 Hen. VI, no. 36. Pat. 14 Hen. VI, pt. ii, m. 17. Ralph was to take only 44 a year from the manors, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the King by Geoffrey Wirce, or de la Guerche. 10 In 1150 Richard de Camville founded a monastery of the Cistercian … who released the monks from military service; and Henry II; 15 and in 1290 the Abbot of Combe and his successors were … being confirmed by Roger de Mowbray 38 and later by Henry II. 39 When the abbey of Combe was founded the monks must …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the farm of the county 56 until 1177 when Henry II granted it to Esveillard de Seissun, who held it until … by knight-service. 89 Green was beheaded in 1399 as one of Richard II's evil counsellors. His lands were temporarily … heir was his son Roger St. Andrew 183 (d. 1327) whose son Richard 184 died in 1330. Richard's son John 185 (d. 1360) …
A History of the County of Surrey
… part of the (original undivided ?) manor of Compton to Richard de Windsor the overlord; 31 and in the same year … held during the life of Joan wife of Robert Gerneys, to Richard atte Welle. 32 In 1343, the lease being just expired, … Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 220; Chan. Inq. p.m. 10 Ric II, no. 46; ibid. 6 Hen. V, no. 46; Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… past low thatched cottages, one of which serves as the post office, to the church on the left facing the village … who seems to have married Robert de Thorncombe, to whom Richard de Codinge and Maud his wife, evidently Nichola's … from a train settling on the thatch. Kemble, Codex Dipl. ii, 153. V.C.H. Hants, i, 463 b. Feet of F. Hants, Trin. 34 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… remained with the Crown until the reign of Henry II, who made a grant of Compton to Gilbert de Crispin, 12 whose son Gilbert de Tillers paid a relief of 100 s. to Richard I in 1194. 13 The manor was held of the king in chief … until 1609, when Lord Norreys conveyed Stocking Compton to Richard Bartlett and John Okeley. 29 This may have been in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a household there, sold the manor in 1608 to Sir Richard Grobham of Great Wishford (Wilts.). 70 Sir Richard … preaching minister', claimed that the curate then in post had never preached in 20 years and sometimes was absent … Surv. of Glos. 1522, 120; Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), ii. 487. B.L. Harl. MS. 4716, f. 7; Bigland, Glos. i. 419. …
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