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A History of the County of York North Riding
… thereon. Jordan Foliot died in 1299. His son and heir Richard, then aged fifteen, 24 seems to have died young, 25 and to have been succeeded by another Richard, his son, who never attained his majority. 26 The … Rievaulx Chartul. (Surt. Soc.), 290. V.C.H. Yorks. ii, 275. The 'Colesbi' which is included in the survey in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the rectory farm until 1671, when a new lease was made to Richard Holloway, sergeant-at-law. 103 The Holloways were … Oxon. i. 263, 298, 305, 335; Oxoniensia, i. 87, 94102; ii. 202; v. 163; vi. 921, 89. E. Ekwall, Oxf. Dict. of Engl. … Visitations Dioc. Linc. 151731, i. 139. For a full list of post-reformation incumbents, see Oxf. Jnl. 6 May 1871. Among …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was worth 40 shillings, now four pounds. What Richard de Tonebrige has in his lowy is worth seven … in it by his son, John de Cobham, who in the 4th year of Richard II. obtained licence to embattle and fortify his manor house, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… a mill, built on the 'Mylnestede,' granted by the abbot to Richard Lascelles in 1529. 16 North-west of Byland Abbey the … Shaws Moor, where the Scots defeated the army of Edward II in 1322. 17 One point of the way down into the valley is … the manor was in the hands of the family of Sandys. 85 Richard Sandys sold it in 165960 to William Kitchingham, 86 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… that this was afterwards held of the count by his tenant Richard de Surdeval, who became tenant in chief of many of … after their final forfeiture. 37 Maud, perhaps daughter of Richard, and her husband Ralph Paynel were probably in … 84 a Royalist, who had openly proclaimed Charles II king at New Malton and been found shortly afterwards at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at Goudhurst for 274 years, till, in the reign of king Richard II. Stephen Roberts, alias Rookehurst, marrying Joane, … neighbour Sir John Guildford from the resentment of king Richard III. for which he was attainted, and this manor and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… as a manor is in 1515, when Thomas Stafford sold it to Richard Langley for 140. 37 By 1548 the manor had come into … 49 In 1575 he conveyed it to Jeremy Weston, 50 whose son Richard was created Lord Weston in 1628 and Earl of Portland … Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Beds. ii, 6. a Birch, Cart. Sax. iii, 517. Cartul. Mon. Ramesei …
A History of the County of Northampton
… except in the case of the Reinbuedcurts. Guy's son Richard had succeeded him and held a hide, instead of 3 … to Henry Pyel, afterwards Archdeacon of Northampton, and Richard Bryan, chaplain, presumably as trustees of John Pyel. … wife 'que fuit sicca nutrix do Regi Henrico sexto,' and (ii) John Fossbrooke, March 16023, and his two wives. 57 In …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 6 In 1466, however, this part of Cranford was held of Richard Earl of Warwick, 7 and in 1479 of Richard Duke of Gloucester. 8 In the reign of Henry VII the … of the windows of the chapel(i) the leopards of England, (ii) the arms of Bassingbourne, gyronny of twelve argent and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Edward Petre, Bt. (163199), Jesuit and confessor to James II, was a son of Sir Francis Petre, Bt., of Cranham. 20 … including Cranham, were granted to the king's brother, Richard, duke of Gloucester. 50 Nevertheless FitzLewis's son and heir, (Sir) Richard (d. 1528), seems to have recovered Cranham by 1487 …
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