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A History of the County of Northampton
… the king in chief as part of the honor of Huntingdon. By inquisitions of 1325 29 and 1348 30 it was found that this … Comptons, Earls of Northampton. Henry, Lord Spencer, with Richard Spencer his guardian was party to a recovery … before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1540 1653; (ii) 165397; (iii) baptisms and burials 171641, marriages …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Robert de Lancelin granted a knight's fee in Denton to Richard de Beville (Baiuille). 9 Richard, by Robert de Beville his brother, sued Robert de … seems to be a mistake for Beville), in the time of Edward II, or had come by lawful descent or conveyance to Sir Robert …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this manor for many years. Gilbert de Tunbridge, son of Richard, about the year 1100, restored to the monks of St. … the churches within it, though in the time of king Edward II. it seems to have been esteemed only as a chapel, for … custom, used before his time. All which was confirmed by Richard, bishop of Rochester in 1280, who at the same time, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Boys, servant to the lord Abergavenny, who sold it to Richard Rogers, suffragan bishop of Dover, and his son John … year of king Edward IV. passed away his interest in it to Richard Haut, whose daughter and sole heir Margery carried it … and heir, married to Mr. John Barham, whose son Mr. Richard Barham, gent. of Canterbury, became afterwards by his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… situation at the very outside of this county; and several inquisitions, taken since the time of king Henry III. have … by an inquisition, taken in the seventh year of king Richard II. was then reckoned to be in Kent. 3 In the town of … a monument for G. Shelvocke, esq. secretary of the general post-office, and F. R. S. ob. 1760, tat. 58, and lies buried …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… William, Son of Roger de Houton, released to Adam, Son of Richard de Harthill, and his Heirs, all manner of demand … Dornethorpe, with all Homage, Reliess, and Services. Sir Richard de Hertehill confirmed to his Sister his Father's …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… said that Robert Daubeny threw a stone and hit King Henry II. 13 The event probably took place before Bedford Castle, … Wight, living in 1699, 71 and was afterwards purchased by Richard Blake, who lived at Didcot and dealt with the manor … afterwards acquired by Robert Lydall and his wife Ann and Richard Matthew and his wife Elizabeth, who in 1689 sold it …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… granted his right in it to Alice and her fourth husband Richard Hemingford and the heirs of Richard. 25 Grimbald. … is a 17thcentury alms-box formed in the top of a square post fastened to a seat. There are several brasses in the … 1809, and marriages, 30 Oct. 1699 to 18 Dec. 1753; (ii) baptisms and burials, 27 Aug. 1809 to 5 Aug. 1812; (iii) …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Shallcross, who died in 1770 65 and left Digswell to Richard Willis, the husband of his niece. 66 Elizabeth … in the chancel a brass of John Perient, standard-bearer to Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V, and his wife Joan Risain, who died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… dry cattle, had been proved by an indenture made between Richard Hudson, parson of Dimchurch, and Thomas Honywood, in … 1605, resigned 1619. 3 Henry Hills, A. B. April 30, 1619. Richard Burton, A. M. Nov. 13, 1625. 4 Basil Kennet, A. M. … Kennet, bishop of Peterborough. Wood's Ath. Oxon. vol. ii. p. 408, 1131. See Postling. He resigned this rectory for …