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A History of the County of Surrey
… of the last Erasmus, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Richard Dayne. 16 They settled it in that year on their son … widow of Gainsford Christmas and since married to Richard Skryne, entered into an agreement to sell the manor … : XVIII : OE : IANVARI : 1591 : LEAVYNG BEHIND : HER : II : SONES : AND : V : DAUGHTERS To the east of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… from Phepson, and was annexed in the reign of Henry II to the bishop's manor of Northwick, 23 the monks once more … court against Roger Tirel for a knight's fee in Crowle. 30 Richard Tirel held the estate early in the 13th century, … immediately of the Bishop of Worcester, 31 and in 1213 Richard son of Roger Tirel gave a palfrey for having a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Vernon had land in Cambridgeshire by 1158. 30 His father Richard had given Croxton as a marriage portion to Cecily, … of a third in dower. 56 In 1546 the manor was sold to Sir Richard Sackville, 57 chancellor of the Court of … there were six bells: (i) 1687, Toby Norris of Stamford; (ii) 1761, Joseph Eayre of St.Neots; (iii and iv) 1804, Robert …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 17th century, but prob- ably fell to c. 90 under Charles II, 24 when there were over 20 houses 25 and in 1676 65 … greater part, with 115 a. of demesne, was owned in 1279 by Richard le Fraunceys, 108 who had bought out two other … 1302 and 1327 111 (d. c. 1337), 112 that manor passed to Richard Fraunceys, tenant in 1346, 113 whose daughter and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… suggests that it had been resumed, possibly by William II. Ernulf gave Chelworth to the abbey in the period 114159. … and was possibly the John Packer who sold it in 1722 to Richard Gastrell 119 (d. 1739). Gastrell was succeeded by his … 1647 by Edmund Estcourt 138 which Giles Estcourt sold to Richard Alexander in 1699. Richard Alexander, perhaps the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… His son, of the same name, in the 1st year of king Edward II. had a charter of free-warren in all his demesne lands at … of the manors of Tremworth and Vanne. He died anno 21 Richard II. leaving by her two daughters his heirs, Mary, … applied by the churchwardens to the repair of the church. RICHARD FORSTER, rector of this parish, by will in 1728, gave …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1086, and so remained until the time of Henry II, when Osbern Fitz Hugh and Eustacia de Say, his mother, … built is not known, but it was certainly before 1335, when Richard de Aston bequeathed 2 d. to each of the altars of the … that date. There are no endowed charities. V.C.H. Worcs. ii, 149; Thomas, Surv. of Cath. Church of Worc. A 111, 115. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who, after suffering great hardships, accompanied Charles II in his exile and consequently forfeited all his … Nevill (Rec. Com.), 234. a Maitland, Bracton's Notebook, ii,352. Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 19 Edw. I. Pat. 20 Edw. I, m. … m. 99. Jewer, Wells Cath. 86; Misc. Gen. et Her. (Ser. 2), ii, 314. De Banc. R. 287, m. 99. Inq. p.m. 15 Edw. Ill (1st …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Wennyngton, and to the heirs of the former. 22 Henry II enfeoffed Boscher, presumably a descendant of the Count of … let out among various sub-tenants, 23 and in the reign of Richard I his son Henry Boscher granted to the Abbey of … in the same year obtained licence to alienate them to Richard Fawkenor. 29 The latter died seised of the property …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 34 afterwards Sir Robert Corbet, kt., his father Sir Richard Corbet, 35 son of Elizabeth, having already died. 36 … Andrew, 41 died childless seised of the manor. His brother Richard succeeded him. 42 In 1590 Richard Corbet conveyed the … 1566 to 1728 (the earlier part being a copy of 1607); (ii) marriages 1729 to 1754, burials 1729 to 1812; (iii) …
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