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A History of the County of Durham
… side the road, and William Jourdison's on the other. The ii d in high Stotfold Moor, in a corner beneath a hill close … and elsewhere to Ralph Booth, Archdeacon of Durham, and Richard Booth, brothers of William Booth, Joan's second … heir. 77 Robert Booth was a brother of William, Ralph, and Richard. 78 The later history of this estate is unknown. It …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 42 Hugh was dead by 1248 and was possibly succeeded by Richard de la Plesse, who held a fee in Willett in the 1280s. … Mr. E. W. Towler. Willett House, built in or after 1816 by Richard Carver for Daniel Blommart, 59 is a square structure … to the king and was later involved in helping Charles II to escape. After the Restoration he became a canon of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the house was the home of the Hampden family, notably of Richard Hampden, the cousin of the parliamentarian John … Ermentrude had custody of his lands and of his heir Andrew II, who came of age in about 1300. 43 In 1304 Andrew II had … tenants. 65 Humphrey Sackville was succeeded by his son Richard, 66 who was knighted and died in 1524, being …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 10 Mowbray. Gules a lion argent. By the time of Henry II or earlier 11 Roger Mowbray had acquired the overlordship, … 96 Sasfrid is said to have had a son Philip whose son, Richard son of Philip, joined with Richard L'Abbe (Abbas) in giving a carucate of land in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to local tradition, was once a hiding place of Charles II. South-east of the Grange is Lithanger, now tenanted by … seems to be lost, the tenure not being returned in later inquisitions. William Dawtrey (de Alta Ripa) was holding the … the same to John Wells and Henry Best, 39 who conveyed to Richard Norton and George Leicester. 40 George Leicester sold …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1242. 6 There is, however, no further mention of it in the inquisitions on the Earls of Warwick, and early in the 14th … Andrew granted the lands which he first held in Enborne to Richard de Havering and Lucy his wife for the life of Lucy … Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). a V.C.H. Berks. ii, 150. b Local and Pers. Act, 50 Geo. III, cap. 118; Blue …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed like the manor of West Chisenbury in Netheravon to Richard Browning (d. 1573). 81 Richard's son Francis in 1577 sold it to John Ranger, 82 who, … a sanctus bell. There was a ring of six in 1975. Of those (ii), 1619, is by Roger Purdue (d. 1640), (iv), 1629, and (v), …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… widow of the elder Powlet, married as her second husband Richard Benyon, 102 governor of Fort St. George, and by him … his return from the Low Countries, where he had held the post of Governor of Ostend. 146 He seems to have spent his … 1561 to 1744, burials and marriages 1561 to 1743; (ii) births and burials 1745 to 1812, marriages 1745 to 1753; …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and it was an easy ride from Hampton Court. Charles II, James II, as Duke of York, and Prince George of Denmark, … announcement in the Gazette, 19 June 1684, that a daily post would go to and from Epsom and Tunbridge Wells … were made to the abbot in 1338 by Peter atte Mulle and Richard de Horton. 18 In 1535 the rents of the manor were …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the see of this manor became again vested in the crown. Richard de Lucy, justice of England, possessed it in the reign of king Henry II. in the 12th year of which, upon the aid then assessed for … buried in it. 6 The remaining part of the possessions of Richard de Lucy, being the eastern part of this parish, from …