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A History of the County of Berkshire
… in both these places, 28 he may have been their ancestor. Richard de Fyfield occurs in 116970 29 and 11756. 30 Roger de Fyfield made a grant here in the spring of 1199. 31 Richard de Fyfield rebelled against King John and lost his … the Rev. C. T. Burges. Hist. MSS. Com. Rep. xiii, App. ii, 297. Evans, Anct. Bronze Implements, 322. Chron. Mon. de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… nuns of De la Pr (co. Northants.), probably under Henry II. 12 He was succeeded here as at Wolverton first by his son … in Fyfield of slightly varying extent occur in their inquisitions until 1445, after which they are no more … estate and their house as Redenham House. In July 1908 Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, fourth bart., sold the property, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and 'Marchescow' 10 in 1240, when the abbot granted Richard de Fyling estover in the last two and pasture in the … his son, granted South Fyling to Whitby Abbey, 45 Henry II confirming the grant. 46 A Robert de Aketon confirmed the … Whitby Chartul. (Surt. Soc.), 617. Pop. Ret. (1831), ii, 786 n. Cal. Pat. 14015, p. 425. There was a vaccary at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… may have held it until 1164, but it then reverted to Henry II, and remained with the Crown. 59 A mesne tenancy in … 79 was living in 1243. 80 By 1246 the estate was held by Richard of Leicester 81 who occurred in 1248 82 and perhaps … 17th or 18th century, and a thatched, aisled barn, on one post of which is inscribed 'TB 1660'. 94 It is likely that …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Dissolution. In 1543 the Crown granted Garsdon manor to Richard Moody. 42 Richard (d. 1550) 43 settled the manor for life on his wife … nonconf. Finberg, Early Wessex Chart, p. 70; V.C.H. Wilts. ii, p. 4. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, pp. 90, 126. L. & P. Hen. VIII, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 5 In the 18th century no wood of any size appears on Richard Davis's map; 6 in 1841 there were 15 acres or so of … of it is a reference in a conveyance of 1308. 19 In the post-Reformation period Louches manorhouse, after being … de Tony pro servicio suo. 52 Ida, presumably one of Henry II's many mistresses, was a daughter of Robert of Chaumont, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… evidently died childless, and was succeeded by his brother Richard, 49 who sold his half of the manor to John Worsley … wife of Sir Geoffrey Pole and another daughter wife of Richard Ernley. 52 Constance with her eldest son Arthur sold … Clement. Tosiear. cast. mee. in. the. yea. of. 1700.' (ii)'God. be. our. Guyd. R.B. 1605.' (iii) 'Benedictum sit …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… merely as tenements. 26 Randall Wilmer's widow married Richard Wilkes and with him, a year or two after her first … clxxxiv, 35; ccxx, 69; Rentals and Surv. R. 733. Parl. R. ii, 388 a. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clxxxiv, 35; ccxx, 69; … R. 733. Priv. Act, 9 Geo. III, cap. 54. V.C.H. Yorks. ii, 212. Cott. MS. Claud. B iii, fol. 170; Browne Willis, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and only inhabitant of the borough and town,' elected Richard Shelley and John Tyngelden, 10 and after his death … remainder to Ralph. The agreement was confirmed by Henry II, 21 but Hamon's heir male, Robert de Gatton, 22 evidently … in 1220 the heirs of Ralph de Dene, Geoffrey Sackville, Richard de Cumberland, his wife Sibyl, and Parnel de …
A History of the County of Warwick
… who was lord of the manor in 1880. 23 By 1884, however, Richard Checkley of Castle Farm, Gaydon, was lord of the … the Diocese of Worcester (1889), i, 8. Cf. V.C.H. Herts. ii, 458. Gamekeepers' Deputations. Foster, Peerage (1883), p. …
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