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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and its endowments see article on 'Schools,' V.C.H. Hants, ii, 404. Swanmore. For the combined charities see Bishop's … and its endowments see article on 'Schools,' V.C.H. Hants, ii, 405. Statistics from Bd. of Agric. 1905. Parl. Blue … Loc. Govt. Bd. Order 31854. Eccl. Com. Ct. R. 10 Ric. II. Statistics from Bd. of Agric. 1905. Book of Customs of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of 11734, and his castle of Dudley was demolished by Henry II in consequence, 20 but in 1176 he was restored to the … 8 d. was sold by Sir Samuel Dashwood to William Tempest, Richard Taylor and Richard Hoare. 130 BOROUGH The borough grew up round the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a former market cross mentioned in 1754. 29 Under Charles II the parish contained c. 90 dwellings, 30 and in 1801 there … later selling his lease from the Jeaffreson estate to Richard, Earl Grosvenor (d. 1802), a great racing man, who … was occupied between 1879 and 1892 by the royal trainer, Richard Marsh, and later until the 1920s by Joseph Cannon, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a large square white building, the residence of Sir Richard Nelson Rycroft, bart. It is in the main a good … in the reign of Henry III, 2 was regranted by that king to Richard earl of Cornwall. On the death of Richard's son … this grant was afterwards confirmed by John 28 and Edward II. In 1291 29 its value is given as 2, but by 1535 it had …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Thomas Newcombe (162781), king's printer to Charles II; his son (died 1691) left money to build almshouses in the … and in 1086 was held by William from Osbern son of Richard. 21 The manor, assessed at half a knight's fee, … in. by 16 ft. 8 in.) has plastered walls and an open queen-post roof with curved struts on moulded corbels. The south …
A History of the County of Oxford
… called Dunn, presumably a landholder and possibly post-Conquest since the compound name has not been found … 46 Emma, another daughter of Hugh of Tew, married Richard (d. 1287 x 1291) son of Roger of Lyons. 47 Thomas of … William Gorden (d. 1837). There are five bells: (i) 1790, (ii) 1660, (iii) 1694, (iv) 1858, and (v) 1768. 215 The plate …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in the 16th century in the parish. Thomas Gratwyck and Richard March owned three in Dunsfold, and Thomas Glyde one … in 1199. 8 In 12334 John de Fay, lord of Bramley, sued Richard of Burningfold for customary service in Bramley. 9 In … 199. See Loseley MSS. Letter of 31 Oct. 1588. V.C.H. Surr. ii, 273. List of militia of the three southwest hundreds of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of St. Albans from 1119 to 1146. He was invited by Abbot Richard to take charge of a school at St. Albans, but as he failed to appear in time the post was given to another; while waiting for the reversion he … priory. 63 During the latter part of the reign of Edward II the disturbed condition of the county made the king look …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… attainted in 1461, 39 the manor being granted in 1465 to Richard Croft, jun., and Thomas Croft to hold for life. 40 … 45 until the first quarter of the 18th century, when Richard Hampden lost nearly all his property in the South Sea … 1812 are as follows: (i) mixed entries from 1577 to 1652; (ii) mixed entries from 1577 to 1726 (the earlier part being a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1797. 2 Manors At the time of the Domesday Survey, Richard Pungiant held in Dunton 8 hides and I virgate of the … 1307 alienated the manor, under licence from the crown, to Richard de Grymstede, retaining only a life interest for … the endowment 43 in the charter of confirmation of Henry II. The abbot claimed view of frankpledge and free warren in …