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A History of the County of York North Riding
… 1540. 11 In 1301 Alan de Harton was their chief tenant. 12 Richard III himself, as lord of the duchy of Lancaster, held … Nandyke of Scackleton, Jordan Metham of Wigganthorpe, and Richard Darley of Buttercrambe. 23 Thomas Nandyke was holding … 1812 are as follows: (i) mixed entries 1656 to 1812; (ii) marriages 1755 to 1812. Advowson The right of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was at Crunkley, not Danby. 27 The original castle of the post-Conquest lord was on Castle Hill, Castleton. 28 Danby … his wife were evidently living at Danby in 1275 33; Edward II was here on 26 August 1323 34 and Elizabeth Lady Latimer … Latimer in 1432, 95 died in 1469, leaving an infant heir Richard son of his son Henry. 96 Richard, together with …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… reign and subsequently destroyed by order of Henry II. Its builder was probably a member of the Brettevill or De … DANBY, and lands were here granted to the same abbey by Richard de Brettevill, Herman and Brian Brito, and William de … William his son, conveyed the manor with Atlow Cowton to Richard Bowes. 45a He must have disposed of it shortly …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pounds. Archbishop Hubert, in the year 1195, anno 7th king Richard I. with that king's consent, and for the mutual … the 17th year of king Edward I. 8 One of his descendants, Richard Hills, 9 for so the name was then spelt, about the … manor a few years before the restoration of king Charles II. He married Catharine, daughter of Thomas Perye, gent. and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a famous tornament in this town. In the 5th year of king Richard II. a great commotion of the common people begun at this … This place is famous for the encampment of the army of Richard Plantagenet, duke of York, in 1452, whilst he waited …
Magna Britannia
… made in default of issue male, to the crown. In 1385, King Richard II. granted it with other manors to Robert de Vere, till he … died in 1766, it devolved to Arthur, only son of the Rev. Richard Harington (younger brother of Sir John Harington, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… summer-house on the site of Wotton's house, where Charles II was in the habit of coming as Pope has pictured him: … settling down at Chalfont St. Peter in 1658. 24 In 1780 Richard Clark the musician was born in Datchet. 25 William … 1171. 54 His son Henry de Pinkney was in possession under Richard I and John and died about 1210, when his son Robert …
A History of the County of Hertford
… three gabled windows. Near by on the green is the whipping-post, to which the handcuffs are still attached. About half a … to his eldest son John Shawarden, who in 15723 sold it to Richard Foster. 35 The history of the other moiety of … are in four books: (i) all entries 1570 to 1700; (ii) baptisms and burials 1710 to 1783 and marriages 1710 to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… life in 1257 with remainder for life to a third brother Richard. 68 By 1275 it had passed to Richard's heir, 69 presumably his son Richard (fl. 1292). 70 … to James, duke of York, 88 and in 1685 he, as James II, settled it on Mary his queen. 89 The manor was resumed by …
Magna Britannia
… lies about three miles from Camelford, which is the post-office town. The principal villages in this parish are … to the Grenville family, were, in 1620, the property of Richard Piers or Pierce, Esq., of Halwell. The barton-house … family of that name, whose heiress, in the reign of Edward II., married Wendyn; that the heiress of Wendyn married …
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