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A History of the County of Hertford
… 15 Her son William de Blois granted the honour of Ongar to Richard de Lucie, 16 and apparently part of his lands in … manor of COTTERED. 17 Maud, the daughter and heiress of Richard de Lucie, married Richard de Rivers in the reign of … sable with two lions or therein. In the reign of Henry II Jordan Chamberlain was apparently holding this manor in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… were kennelled at Stocken Hall, 6 Stretton (q.v.). Sir Richard Sutton (second bart.) removed his hunting … until half the manor was granted with Greetham by William II about 1090 to Roger Newburgh when he was created Earl of … legitimate issue; but left a son by Lora, daughter of Richard Astley, who may perhaps be Lora the wife of William …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sister Rohais, wife of Robert de Courcy, the son of Richard de Courcy and an important landowner in Oxfordshire. … Wilcox of Hilmorton (Warws.). 72 The next leaseholder was Richard Stephens, who was tenant from 1627 to 1641, 73 when … 14th century. A decline set in during the reign of Edward II, when part of the manor may have been let. 147 The number …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with dormer windows, probably of the 17th century. The Post Office farther south, on the main road, has an … of local feeling against the forest. John Levys and Richard Gyfforth, servant to George Throckmorton, killed a … is a painted hunting scene of the time of Charles II on canvas set in a contemporary carved oak frame. In the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Darcy, 26 and in 16634 (Darcy then having no son) Charles II granted the reversion of the estate to Jerome second Earl … Thomas Walcott and Edward Pulter, 32 probably trustees for Richard Mason, to whom in the same year Elizabeth Barnes and … their husbands quitclaimed all right to the manor. 34 Sir Richard Mason held a court in 1670. He died in 1685, and by …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which according to Bridges was in part built by Richard Ouseley in 1580, 4 no part remains. The site is said … about 200 yards south of the house, were built about 1750. Richard Lane, the father of Sir Richard Lane, Lord Keeper of … of the 12th century. 8 To the same monastery Henry II gave 80 acres of essarts in Courteenhall in exchange for …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of 12345 62 had been succeeded by his younger son 63 Richard, who in 1240 received from Ranulph of Middleham 5 and 40 acres of wood in Coverham. 64 Richard (his son Thomas having died in his lifetime) left … below. Quarter Sess. Rec. (N. R. Rec. Soc.), i, 148. Ibid. ii, 103. Exch. Spec. Com. no. 7022. Mem. of Myles Coverdale …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… or two timber-framed and thatched cottages, including the Post Office and Red Cow Inn. To the south of the church there … forfeiture by Robert de Dreux, Covington was granted to Richard, Earl of Cornwall (second son of King John), in 1231, … baptisms, marriages and burials 3 Aug. 1538 to June 1651; (ii) ditto 19 November 1653 to 24 January 1813, marriages end …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by a charter of Inspeximus, granted by king Edward II. in the 14th year of his reign. This priory was dissolved … of king Philip and queen Mary, when the queen granted to Richard Sackvile and Thomas Winton, among other premises, the … to alienate this manor to Henry Streatfeild, esq. and Richard Streatfeild his son, after whose deaths it was, by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Maminot, died without issue in the 3d year of king Richard I. leaving his sister, Alice, his coheir; who brought … possessed at the time of his death, as appears by several inquisitions, of the manor of Codham, with its appurtenances, … 244. Cott. Record. p. 660. Cott. Records, p. 691. Inquis. post mort. capt. ap. Cantuar, Jan. 9, eod. anno. The above …