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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to the Abbey of Wellebeck. 4 She had a Son named Richard Bretel, whom I suppose to be the Husband of … Inheritance of Mr. John Hacker, by Descent from his Father Richard, who purchased them of . John Draper, by his said … as did also Francis and Thomas, his other Sons; so that Richard Draper was at length his only Son and Heir, who …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is no longer used for its original purpose. At Flitton Richard Milward, the editor of Selden's Table Talk, was born … de la Legha as mesne tenant at Lee between Hugh Fitz Richard and John de Grey with Agnes his wife, from whom … part in the disturbances which marked the reign of Edward II, at first on the side of Lancaster. He was appointed in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to have been Philip de Sanvill, who before the reign of Richard I made large grants of land in Flitwick to Dunstable … to St. Nicholas which was granted before the reign of Richard I by Philip de Sanvill to the priory of Dunstable. 60 … Beds. i, 286. Pat. 17 Jas. I, pt. xvi. Chart. R. 10 Edw. II, m. 8. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xix (1), 646. Beds. N. and Q. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… had only about 3 acres. 52 In 1830 the manor was held by Richard Frances and Eliza Sandys his wife. 53 From them it … 1905, when it was sold by Mrs. Baker Carr to Mr. Thomas Richard Bayliss, 55 the present owner of the manor. CHURCH … to 1739, marriages to 1744 and baptisms 1801 to 1812; (ii) marriages 1759 to 1812. In the churchyard are several …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… without issue in 1164, the Giffard property descended to Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, the famous Strongbow, as … Earldom of Oxford. Robert, the 9th earl, a favourite of Richard II, was attainted and died without issue in France in 1392; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the south. The house was sold in 19612. 114 In 1304 Richard Trenchefoil was presented to the church while an … c. 5001042, ed. Dorothy Whitelock, PP. 5013; V.C.H. Wilts. ii, pp. 78; Finberg, Early Wessex Chart. pp. 334, 77, 81. … deeds, loose deed 8. V.C.H. Wilts, i (1), 276. Ibid. ii, p. 86. Ibid. pp. 11920. e.g. H.R.O. Eccl. 2/159290, rot. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed from father to son with the la Warre title to Richard 111 (d. 1476), Thomas 112 (d. 1525), and Thomas (d. … lay fees in 1297: 119 he may have been dead by 1299. 120 Richard of Mere apparently held the land in 1317. In 1344 he … xi. 82. Ibid. 80; below, manors. Pub. Wks. in Med. Law, ii (Selden Soc. xl), p. 236; below, econ. hist.; below, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who died possessed of it in the 16th year of king Edward II. 1 his son Walter Abel conveyed it to Sir Simon de … Hamo Vaughan, died owner of it in the 18th year of king Richard II. and left an only daughter and heir, Alianore, who … clerk, presented 1691. John Whittell, 1720, obt. 1726. Richard Lucas, instit. July 26, 1725. Uffington, May 12, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Barforth is mentioned in the 13th century. 14 Edward II was at Forcett in 1322, 15 the year of the battle of … his accession to the throne, granted the manor in 1494 to Richard Cholmley, knighted in 1494, 20 and the heirs male of his body. 21 On Sir Richard Cholmley's death without male issue in 1521 22 the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 27 The 13th-century representative of Hugh Maci was Richard Fitz Aucher, 28 who met with a violent death in 1253, … time of the Domesday Survey. 54 It was granted by Henry II to Manser Bisset, 55 from whom it descended with … renewed and the shafts have lost their bases. The king post roof over the chancel dates from 1903. The east window …
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