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A History of the County of Berkshire
… as paying for seven hearths. 17 In the reign of Charles II the present house was built, over the porch of which is … 31 This third part was in 1347 purchased of John Bemo by Richard Yenyndon (Evendon) of Wokingham. 32 Possibly John … it in 1447 on themselves and their issue with remainder to Richard Hay, uncle of William Warbleton, and Matthew his son. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 18 In 1246 they granted one moiety of the manor to Richard de Bolebec, 19 but retained the other moiety, which … which Lord FitzWalter and his wife granted in 1246 to Richard de Bolbec was held by the annual payment of a pair of … marriages (May) 15391705, burials (November) 15381678; (ii) baptisms and marriages 16951728, burials 16781728; (iii) …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… family of Rollos had probably arisen before 1184, 52 when Richard de Rollos seems to have shared the fee equally with … to have been fictitious. 59 Robert claimed as grandson of Richard de Rollos, who, according to this version, was … by descent from the first Roald, stated that Henry II had disseised his grandfather of half and given the same …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and tithes, to St. Albans Abbey during the abbacy of Richard Daubeny (10971119). 4 Fingest was retained by the … names have come down to posterity may be noted Master Richard Dyvett, who in 1454 incurred episcopal censure for … Green, then as now in Burnham Hundred. Dugdale, Mon. ii, 183. Walsingham, Gesta Abbatum (Rolls Ser.), i, 155. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the stump of what is known as the 'cross' tree, and the post office. In the 1880's there was a small green there and … Gloucester, possibly as the result of a grant by William II to Robert FitzHamon of some of Robert de Mowbray's lands, … eldest son William by 1176. 56 Some time in the reign of Richard I, William son of Gregory remitted to Biddlesden …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Henry was dead in 1279 when the king granted the estate to Richard of Coombe at fee farm for a rent of 12. 34 The estate … reduced to 10 by 1467 and is last mentioned in 1484. 35 Richard of Coombe already held land in Fittleton in 1275, … 1903 there were five. In that year a treble was added and (ii) and (iii) were recast. Bell (iii) was originally cast in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the bishop still held these 40 hides at Fladbury. 29 Richard I freed 13 acres from essartum, 30 and King John … John Burdett, 79 who in 14834 released to his half-brother Richard Burdett and others all his right in the manor of Ab … landowners in Stock and Bradley. In the time of Henry II, Randolph son of Roger (of Rous Lench) held a hide of land …
A History of the County of Hertford
… restored. He died in 1401 and was succeeded by his son Richard. In the inquisition taken after his death it is … called Watling Street from Redbourn to Markyate. 11 Richard was created earl of Aumale for life in 1417, and died … contains baptisms, burials, and marriages, 15481723; Book ii has baptisms 172781, burials 172381, and marriages 174253; …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… for Fifty Marks, to be paid the Manor House of Sir Richard de Bingham, Brother of the said Galsr. Bugge. The …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… burials, 1604 to 23 March 1770, but many years are blank; (ii) marriages, 11 October 1760 to 11 November 1811. The … 217. Ibid. 24950. Ibid. 2724. Priv. Act of Parl. 33 Geo. II, cap. 51. Close R. 3 Geo. III, pt. xvi, no. 24. Add. MS. … 39758, fol. 43 d; J. Sparke, Hist. Angl. Script. ( Var.), ii, pp. 26, 42. V.C.H. Hunts, i, 346 a, 355 b. Cbron. Petrob. …
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