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A History of the County of Hampshire
… latter presented a rector in 1634, 52 and was followed by Richard Staverton, who dealt with the manor by recovery in … Bullock, but he also had three illegitimate sonsThomas, Richard, and Johnby Joan Martin, whom he subsequently … Septimo Camerarii Qui obiit Anno di mill[essim]o ccccc o ii o xx die Septembris lra dnicali B cui[us] a[nima]e …
A History of the County of Bedford
… The first mention is found in 1322 when it was held by Richard Talbot, 30 and after 1537, when it was still held of … it until 1714, when he alienated it to William Astell. 40 Richard son of William Astell held the manor in 1738, 41 and … 47 Geo. III, No. 601, pt. 2. Harl. Chart. 83 A. 36, 48, B. II. Ibid. E. 16. V.C.H. Beds. i, 259 b. Ibid. 266 a. Cott. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Shelwood Manor in Leigh was also part of Ewell Manor. 4 Richard Corbet, Bishop of Oxford from 1628 to 1632, and of … it as the alleged heir of Edward the Confessor. 8 Henry II granted it to the Prior and canons of Merton in … Crown property. 9 This grant was augmented by one from Richard I of 101 acres of land, without impeachment of assart …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… but nearer to Folchestan that ys to say withyn a ii myles of yt. Surely the hedde standeth so that it might … in like manner, who the same year alienated them to Sir Richard Sackville, chancellor of the court of augmentations, … Allen, 1693. John Dauling, in 1695. John Angell, esq. Richard Monins, A. M. 1726, obt. 1747. 10 Richard Pike, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… from the main manor in the 12th century, when Henry II retained it at the time of his grant of Gomshall to … manor of Gomshall in 12989. 6 Early in the next century Richard and Henry of Somersbury were buying land in the … of Ewhurst. 9 At his death the manor descended to his son Richard, 10 who enfeoffed Eleanor, Countess of Ormond, 11 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Ewhurst and North Oakley was granted by Edward II to Isumbert de St. Blumund to hold until the coming of age … His heir was returned as Joan the daughter of his brother Richard de St. John aged eighteen and more, but by indenture … William left two daughters, Anne, who married William or Richard Barley of Isleham (co. Cambs.), and Dorothy, who …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the family of Foliot (Faflet, Fallet, or Follet). In 1244 Richard Foliot, a minor, was holding land in Exbury in chief … Hil. 32 Edw. I. Cal. of Close, 13237, p. 361. Feud. Aids, ii, 317. Chan. Inq. p.m. 18 Edw. II, No. 49. Chan. Inq. a. q. d. 10 Edw. III (2nd Nos.), No. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Exhall c. 112535 12 and early in the 13th century Richard Corbizun (probably son of a Geoffrey who occurs c. … Warwick. 15 This Geoffrey Corbizun was the eldest son of Richard and still living in 1235. 16 Dugdale surmises that … of Kenilworth, and subsequently Ralph de Budiford and Richard de Exhall relinquished their claim to the advowson in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and heir, made an indenture with Isabelle, queen of Edward II, which was confirmed in 1335 after he had come into his … to Ralph de la Chaumbre, 27 and in 1340 was settled on Richard, William's grandson, 28 and his wife Joan, in tail, … The nave is spanned by two roof trusses of the king-post type, but the spaces between the members are divided by …
Magna Britannia
… demesne by William Chievre or Capra. In the reign of Henry II. it belonged to Earl Richard, afterwards King, who appears to have given it to …