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A History of the County of Oxford
… held by Siward and Siwate, was held in chief as 7 hides by Richard Puingiant in 1086, while a tenant, William, held it … Alice de Lacy, who inherited two earldoms. At his inquest post mortem Godington was said to be held of Middleton Stoney of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… road south to old Court Hall was then apparently called Post Street and later Silver Street. Pinfold Lane, which goes … privileges and obligations. 34 Before Michaelmas, 1190, 35 Richard I granted Godmanchester to David Earl of Huntingdon, … crown on the accession of Henry IV. 50 In 1662, Charles II granted the annual fee-farm rent to Edward Earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… resided here, as appears by their wills so early as 1460. Richard Mocket, gent. of Challock, died in 1565, possessed of … who afterwards removing from hence sold it in 1797, to Mr. Richard Sutton, who now resides at it. There is no fair, nor … here on a Tuesday weekly. In the 10th year of king Edward II. the prior obtained a charter of free-warren for this …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor, 17 and sold it in the following year to Richard Knight for 361 9 s. 2 d. 18 The manor remained in the Knight family 19 until 1584, when Robert son of Richard Knight sold it to Richard Beaconshaw. 20 Of the … (i), 403. Pat. 3 Edw. VI, pt. v, m. 22; and 4 Edw. VI, pt. ii, m. 25. Ibid. 13 Eliz. pt. xi, m. 6. Close, 14 Eliz. pt. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… level, are the remains of a granite obelisk erected by Sir Richard Worsley to the memory of his grandfather Sir Robert. … priest's house being used as before, as in 1615 Sir Richard Worsley increased the endowment 7 and granted to … it by Richard I, by William Earl of Devon, and by Edward II in 1313. 58 It is not mentioned among the priory lands at …
A History of the County of Surrey
… issue. 13 The first tenant of whom there is any record is Richard de Lucy, apparently the son of the Reginald de Lucy … a moiety of the church here (q.v.) to Lesnes Abbey. 14 Richard held Walkhampstead of the king in chief as of the … is Flemish for to 'full.' See Inq. p.m. 23 Edw. III, pt. ii (1st nos.), no. 163 (on John St. John of Lagham). Manning …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 12 and confirmed by his son William, 13 and also by Henry II, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Richard II and Henry IV. 14 It continued to be held of the … here, 18 the privilege of free warren being conferred by Richard II in 1385. 19 This estate was valued at 4 10 s. 7 d. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Middlesex, auditor of the imprest in king Charles II.'s reign, and purchaser of Goodnestone, which seat he … son, who alienated it to Thomas Butler, a younger son of Richard, of Heronden, in Eastry, esq. and he soon afterwards … office, book C. 16, f, 105 b. See Dugd. Mon. vol. iii. pt. ii. p. 53. Batt. Som. p. 129. Dugd. Mon. vol. iii. pt. ii. p. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this estate was again held in the reign of king Edward II. by one of the family of Chiche, which had been seated at … Chiche, his son, was sheriff of Kent in the 15th year of Richard II. and was grandfather of Valentine Chiche, esq. of … in Faversham church, having married Anne, daughter of Richard Theobald, esq. of Seal, widow of Thomas Nevison, esq. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Note, on each Part, viz. on the Earl of Chester's Part, Richard de Lovetot, William Fitz-Nigell, and Ranulph the … his Son. Alice the middle Daughter, was married to Sir Richard de Miste gros, and they sold their Right to Sir Simon de Montefort, Earl of Leicester, who presented one Richard de Role. And the said Simon gave his Right, with the …
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