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A History of the County of Hampshire
… crown till some time between 1154 and 1161, 20 when Henry II granted it, together with all churches belonging to it, to … part in Sussex and is bounded as follows, viz.: By a bound post standing in Basing Dean parting this manor and the manor … 81 Certainly Sir John, who lived about the reigns of Richard II and Henry IV, married a certain Nichola, 82 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor, except in the scotting, because it was free land. Richard de Tonebridge holds of the same manor two sulings and … has is worth eight pounds. In the 10th year of king Edward II. the prior of Canterbury obtained free warren for his … son, Roger Twysden, and a daughter, Margaret, married to Richard Dering, esq. of Pluckley. The family of Twysden, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Andrew Luttrell (d. 1265), through his son Sir Geoffrey (II) (d. c. 1270) to his grandson Robert (d. 1297); it was … and in 1337 spent a year in his brother's service. 179 Richard Puldon, rector by 1366, surrendered to the Fleet prison in 1370 after outlawry for debt. 180 Richard Pynwyn, rector by 1440 and until 1442, was given …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (Doure). 13 About the middle of the 12th century Henry II granted to Hugh and Maud in this manor quittance from suit … on his death in 1464 he bequeathed it to his eldest son Richard. 47 Fettiplace. Gules two cheverons argent. Richard Fettiplace married Elizabeth daughter and heir of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it in the beginning of the next reign of king Edward II. and died in the 17th year of it s. p. upon which his … raising a sum of money for his ransom. They sold it to Richard Brigge Lancaster, king at arms, who alienated it in … it passed into the family of Darrell, one of whom Sir Richard de Darrel, possessed it in the reign of king Edward …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… estate. One of the cottages does service as the village post-office, and another as the village inn. Near the church … Selborne, was held of Adam de Gurdon by the grant of King Richard to his father. 4 In 1218 5 a writ directed to the … held by the official trustees of charitable funds. 71 (ii) The Rev. John Williams, rector, who died in 1822, gave …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was then holding it by virtue of a grant made by Edward II in 1311 to her husband Ralph de Monthermer and his sons … was granted by Edward IV in 1462 to Gerard de la Hey and Richard Hamond to hold for seven years. 28 Six months later, … could not receive the issues, but that the said Gerard and Richard prevented him under colour of the first letters …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 23 when it was granted by Henry VIII to John Foster and Richard Marden, 24 Richard Marden died seised of the manor in … probably of 16th-century date. That of the nave has queen post trusses and old, straight diagonal wind braces, with … 6 d. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. a), cxci, 104. Close, 14 Chas. II, pt. xv, no. 17. V.C.H. Hants, i, 506. Testa de Nevill …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in 1766, it descended to his son, by Miss Pelham, Col. Richard Steyner Jones, who died lately in the West Indies, … in the 5th year of it constituted lord admiral, in which post he signalized himself with great conduct and valour; in … in Norfolk, where he soon after died. By the different inquisitions then taken it was found, that Thomas, his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Earl of Ailesbury 39 in 16634 for his services to Charles II. His son, the second earl, one of the chief supporters of James II, was accused in 1695 of conspiring to restore James, and … op. cit. 99; App. 277. Robert de Tateshall presented to it Richard de Craneford, clerk, and the Earl of Chester Simon …