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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Mr. Cross. Phylpot. Sable a bend ermine. It is said that Richard Cromwell's daughters, the granddaughters of the … (afterwards the wife of Nicholas Pescod) was sister to Richard Major of Hursley. 15 If this was the Richard Major of … (For school, see article on 'Schools,' V.C.H. Hants, ii, 398). CHARITY By an award of 25 June, 1858, an allotment …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from that through Diamond bottom only that between High Post on the Marlborough road 16 and Woodford bridge has been … manor, sometimes called Northend manor, was held by Richard Fitz Gilbert, earl of Pembroke 98 (d. 1176), possi … 1981; 1991; P.R.O., HO 107/1165/6, f. 4v. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, pp. 129, 148; W.A.M. lxiv. 567. Cf. below, manors; agric. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by 1120 had become a separate manor. 80 About 1155 Henry II granted what became WEST END manor to Hugh Hussey. 81 The … the freehold of 485 a. to the younger Sir Edward's son Sir Richard Poore, Bt. Of that land Sir Richard sold 213 a. to the War Department in 1902, his relict …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Crown granted the lands of the forfeited preceptory to Sir Richard Long, 90 who in 1541 settled them jointly on himself … husband James Barry. The Barrys sold the manors in 1759 to Richard Crop, 110 who died in 1796 leaving them for life to … Boulogne. 122 He was soon afterwards deprived by William II, who granted the Duxford manor to Hugh de Envermeu, who in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to 1785, burials 1658 to 1785, marriages 1659 to 1785; (ii) baptisms and burials from 1785 to 1812; (iii) marriages … to 1466 a quarter of this manor was held by Isabel wife of Richard Curson, evidently under a grant for life by the Earl … others (Pat. 11 Hen. VIII, pt. ii, m. 20) and in 1536 to Richard Winslow and others for a similar term ( L. and P. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… John Barnard in Earls Barton in 1512; his heir was his son Richard, 41 who in 1539 held 'Holdenbys Manor'. 42 Richard Muscote died in 1558, having settled the manor 43 on … 15911678, 170525, burials 15581678, 168285, 170528; (ii) baptisms 173069, 17705, 177783, marriages 173053, burials …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Premonstratensian order, and during the reign of Edward II came under the patronage of the family of Scrope. 25 The … daughters of his son Roger. 95 Elizabeth was married to Richard Bowes of South Cowton, fourth son of Sir Ralph Bowes … and gave Brompton and Skeeby 114 Manors, among others, to Richard de Rollos 115 son of Richard de Rollos, 116 who was a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… sister and heir of the whole blood Katharine, who married Richard Myddleton (or Middleton) of Offerton, Durham. 59 … Recov. R. East. 1 Will. and Mary, m. 12. Pop. Ret. 1831, ii, 777 n. Ibid. Atkinson, Cleveland, i, 233 n. William de … cross-shafts. There is also a small crosshead, probably of post-Conquest date, and a paw with five claws, possibly a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… In the same year the king granted the manor to their son Richard Earl of Salisbury for twenty years. 35 Beaufort. … on him and Mary his wife, and then on his fourth son Richard and his heirs male, with remainder in default to the … owner of a purpresture in records of the reign of Henry II. 89 William Paytfyn held a purpresture in Easingwold …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the widow of William de Leyborne, who died anno 2 Edward II. was possessed of these estates at her death, and that … manors remained in the crown till the beginning of king Richard the IId.'s reign, when they became vested in John, … 15, 1796. 16 Edward Cage, 1796, the present rector. See inquisitions, anno 5 Edward II. of the possessions of …