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A History of the County of Berkshire
… the abbot's. He was recalled to his duty by the sacristan Richard, and gave up the tithes, 'breaking the bars of the … 51 Half the manor of West Lockinge was in the hands of Richard Whysteler and Joan his wife, in right of Joan, in … and burials 1546 to 1663, marriages 1547 to 1662; (ii) baptisms 1664 to 1739, marriages 1666 to 1738 and burials …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Survey there were two manors of 'Molesham' both held of Richard de Tonbridge by John 5 and by Roger D'Abernon … under King Edward. 6 Unless the two were amalgamated under Richard in the hands of the D'Abernons or under-tenants, the … for thirty-one years. 18 After the Restoration Charles II, in January 16689, granted to James Clarke for a fine of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of East Barming was given by king William the conqueror to Richard de Tonebrege, the eldest son of Gislebert earl of Brion, in Normandy, the son of Geffry, natural son of Richard, the first of that name, duke of Normandy, whence he … part of the honour of Clare. In the reign of king Edward II. the heirs of Lora Peyforer and those of Roger de Kent, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1730. He died an inmate of the Charterhouse in 1775. 4 Richard Bundy, the translator of Lamy's Apparatus Biblicus, … the same as one of the houses granted in 16867 to Sir Richard Allibon, which had formerly belonged to Sir Robert … Huzeog was confirmed to the abbey of St. Albans by Henry II and by King John in 1199, 97 and again by Edward IV. 98 It …
A History of the County of Sussex
… now floored at tie-beam level, but retain a strutted king-post over the centre of the hall. Upper Burrells, farther … of Simon and Amice de Ferring recovered it from him. 23 A Richard de Ferryng was living in 1327 and 1341, 24 and he and … at Lewes and the grant was confirmed by William de Warenne II. 91 Church The chapel, now parish church, of unknown …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to Lord King, in 1720, he retained this house. His son Richard sold it, and in 1749 it was bought by Admiral … manor, in default of issue, was to remain to Edmund son of Richard Sutton, with contingent remainders to his brothers … the stirring and reforming Abbot of Chertsey, temp. Edward II and Edward III, bought out the rights of the villani in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… son of Constance, 14 granted their parts to their heir Sir Richard Fitton 15 of Bollin in Cheshire; but the part of … of one third of the capital messuage and fish-pond to Sir Richard Fitton 17 in exchange for a quitclaim in Smeaton. 18 … by Pope Eugenius and King Stephen 48; a charter of Henry II confirmed the gift as that of Eustace son of John, 49 the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… separated from Broughton and was granted by King John to Richard de Rivers. 4 The grant was apparently for life, as in … of land in East Dean which had belonged to his father Richard, to hold during the king's pleasure. 5 William was … Ellen his wife for the term of their lives, 7 while Edward II confirmed the reversion after the death of Ellen to John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… holds is worth six pounds, what Godefrid nine pounds, what Richard in his lowy, four pounds. In the time of king Edward … was valued at forty-two pounds per annum. King Edward II. in his 10th year, confirmed to the prior of Christ-church … his second son, Mr. John Baker, of London; whose son, Sir Richard Baker, the chronicler, about the latter end of queen …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Lancaster, 39 who granted the manor of East Garston to Richard de Rivers for life in 1323. 40 In 1337 he granted it … a child, 57 died in 1682 leaving only one surviving son Richard. 58 The latter died three years later. 59 Another … a lion gules. The tenant in demesne in the time of Henry II was Osbert de la Herloteria, 68 who was dead before 1190. …