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A History of the County of Oxford
… here as elsewhere in the county. In 1646 the timber of Richard Powell, lord of the manor, was valued at 400, that is … one of Ivry's 3 hides passed to Hugh de Chalcombe, Henry II's Justiciar of Normandy, who bestowed it together with a … had been turned into a shop. 217 The bake-house, now the post office, where the villagers used to take their Sunday …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… houses, and the church, with the old stocks and whipping post 20 by the churchyard gate, stands to the east. It was … brother and heir, Lionel, conveyed the estate in 1668 to Richard Sackville, Earl of Dorset, 131 whose wife Frances was … Severn but from a personal name: P.N. Glos. (E.P.N.S.), ii. 58. Census, 1931 (pt. ii). Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… road on which stand the Friends' meeting-house and post office, whilst the Wesleyan chapel is on a side lane to … three years later the king confirmed the charter of Henry II which had sanctioned Count Stephen's grant. 11 The … to Sir Ralph Bagnal and Lady Mary Cotton and in 1577 to Richard Stalhamthe manor of Foston was sold to Thomas …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… digging, to low points of 477 in 1901 and 452 in 1931. A post-war refugee immigration brought them to 769 in 1951, … turn to William's son Gilbert (d. 1186x7), Gilbert's son Richard (d. 1204), and Richard's son, also Richard (d. s.p. … 24; East Anglian, n.s. ix. 2956. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 546. East Anglian, n.s. ix. 331. V.C.H. Cambs. v. 253. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… estate was confirmed to the abbey in 1089 by William II, 37 in 11212 by Henry I, before whom the abbess proved it … assessed as knight's fee and said to have been formerly Richard of Stamford's. 56 In the 1430s the manor was held by … from Thomas Bremilham to his son John and to John's son Richard (d. s.p. c. 1557). Richard was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1630 there were said to be 60 'mansions'. 19 Under Charles II there were c. 50 dwellings, 20 and in 1676 132 adults. 21 … knight's fee. 63 Sir Ralph died in 1553. His son and heir Richard, of age by 1566, 64 died without issue in 1597. Richard's heir was his sister Joan's son Sir Oliver Cromwell, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… wife Constance. 20 Nash mentions a grant in the reign of Richard I by Philip de Frankley, son of Philip de Worcester, … and burials 1701 to 1748, marriages 1701 to 1745; (ii) baptisms and burials 1748 to 1812, marriages 1748 to … Chan. Inq. p.m. 1 Ric. II, no. 45; 2 Ric. II, no. 37. The inquisitions vary as to the date of his outlawry (Chan. Inq. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… probably the son of this Thomas. 16 It was finally sold by Richard Temple, the younger Thomas's brother, to Sir … by marriage, 29 to the Dukes, of Newton Purcell (Oxon.), Richard Duke conceding a presentation to the living to … 1, p. 38. V.C.H. Warw. i, 307. Dugd. 294. Cal. Chart. R. ii, 70. Feudal Aids, v, 177. Cal. Chart. R. i, 472. Feet of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of John Brocas, and Elizabeth, who subsequently married Richard Andrews. 29 A year after the death of Anne Roger, … Reginald bequeathed the manor in 1503 to his nephew, the Richard Andrews who had married Elizabeth Roger. 31 … Overton (q.v.). Red Bk. of Exch. i, 205. Pipe R. 13 Hen. II (Pipe R. Soc.), 191. Inq. p.m. 29 Hen. III, no. 41. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mile to the west of it on the high ground of Norton Common Richard Worsley raised an outlook tower afterwards taken down … it does not seem to have been granted like Carisbrooke to Richard de Redvers, but in the 12th century belonged to … of registers contain all entries: (i) from 1576 to 1653; (ii) 1653 to 1675; (iii) 1678 to 1780; (iv) 1781 to 1812. …
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