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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… &c. This market and fair were granted in the year of king Richard II. to Joane, widow of Roger de Bedgebury, the possessors of … to the manor of Marden. At the hamlet of Stonecrouch is a post-office of very considerable account, its district …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the LOVETOT FEE in 1125, the manor went to his nephew Richard, son of his brother Nigel. 18 Richard was succeeded by his son William, and he, as regards … lands in Grafham and elsewhere in the time of Henry II, which he exchanged with Philip le Moyne for the vill of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… who had given the manor the distinguishing name. In 1231 Richard de Amberley 13 was sued by Richard, Abbot of Westminster, for customs in Grafton which … is also a painted achievement of the royal arms of Charles II inscribed 1687 C.R. In the tracery of the east window are …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the great parlour is a large room with a central octagonal post supporting a beam carrying the floor above. The great … William de Beauchamp in 1166, 9 may have been succeeded by Richard de Grafton, whose name occurs on a Pipe Roll of … Add. MS. 15663, fol. 181 d.; Plac. in Canc. 6, no. 20. Two inquisitions were taken on the death of John Hastings, one …
A History of the County of Northampton
… apparently were granted early in the next reign to Richard de Humez, 5 who was succeeded by his son William, … of the manor. 18 In 1266, William de Lisle granted it to Richard Hanred and his heirs, 19 but Richard appears to have … 86.) Cal. Chart. 122657, p. 432; Bridges, Hist. Northants, ii, 233. Feud. Aids, iv, 12; Cal. Inq. viii, no. 278. Cal. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… was in making, was the Fee of Osberne Fitz- (or Son of) Richard, and Robert de Olgi then held it of him, and there … Suwell, Robert Fitz- (or Son of) Hubert, William de Heriz, Richard de Kiriell, Robert de St. Audoeno, Hervev. the Clerk, … Sutton, settled by Fine, 18 E. 3. 27 on William, Son of Richard de la Launde, for Life; Remainder to William, his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… held before the Conqueror by Bundi, were in the hands of Richard the Forester. 14 Laurence, Prior of Coventry ( c. … (q.v.); by 1242 Alice had been succeeded by her son Richard. 19 One of the Harcourts sold the manor to Mr. Henry … of F. Warw. Mich. 23 Hen. VIII. Recov. R. Hil. 20 Chas. II, ro. 129 Wm. Salt Soc. iv, 295. Kemble, Codex Dipl. 939. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 19 called High Street, as far as the church. Under Charles II there were c. 30 dwellings. 20 The type of timber-framed … with Barton. Its line followed the northern edges of the post-inclosure fields just north of the existing bridleway to … July 1329, at Roger Mortimer's instance, it was granted to Richard Monmouth, 108 who had shared Mortimer's escape from …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in May 1379. 19 Sir Henry Greene was a privy councillor to Richard II and high in the royal favour, for which when Henry of … of Sir Henry Greene's two sisters, Isabel wife of Sir Richard de Vere, and Margaret wife of Sir Henry Huddleston. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Great Wymondley are obscure. Early in the reign of Richard I and in 1198 there is mention of William de … between Captain Obert, son of their sister Margaret, and Richard Lack, son of their younger sister Catherine. In 1858 … from 1551 to 1751 and marriages from 1555 to 1750; (ii) baptisms from 1749 to 1812, burials from 1751 to 1812 and …