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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by knight's service. In Boltune hundred the same Richard (who owed fealty to the archbishop) held of the … the monks of Canterbury have twenty shillings. Who this Richard was I do not find, though Somner calls him Ricardus … Either he or his father was sheriff anno 22 king Richard II. John Botiller, esq the son, was knight of the shire in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at anchor, on the hills beyond a porcupine, sable. King Richard II. in 1377, directed his writs to the sheriffs of Kent and … prisoners. 1 To enable the town to recover this loss, king Richard II. granted to the abbot and convent of St. Mary …
A History of the County of Essex
… by 1838. 36 There was a telegraph office by 1874. The post office was in the High Street in the 1880s, but by 1890 … to Cornwell alone. 99 Cornwell died in 1537, leaving Richard his son and heir. 100 Other descendants of the 4th … was rebuilt in 1826 by the patron, H. S. Hele. 338 In 1921 II ford House, High View Avenue, was bought as the Vicarage. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… engaged in a suit against William Marmaduke, bailiff of Richard Marmaduke of Raunds, and others, for damage done to … Clarke, as lord of the manor of Great Addington, was with Richard Curteys (son of Richard Curteys, late of Great … it to John Woodford, clerk. 78 Early in the reign of Henry II (115489) Arnold de Pavilly (Papilio) granted a mill in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Bratch which had been appointed by common consent to Richard Smith, one of the tenants. It was denied that any … 80 His grandson, Edward (d. 1728), and great-grandson, Richard, mortgaged their estate in Great Alne to Mrs. Anne … Alexander III. 88 Dugdale, however, cites a grant of Henry II's time, presumably a few years later, of the church of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Bury, Hertford Heath and Hailey cover some 500 acres. Richard of Hailey gave 5 acres of woodland in Amwell to the … brother, sold Amwell Manor in or shortly before 1270 to Richard of Ware, Abbot of Westminster, 42 reserving a rent of … before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1559 to 1657; (ii) baptisms and burials 1683 to 1791, marriages 1683 to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… forfeited in 1388 by the condemnation of Earl Robert, Richard II's favourite, was restored to Robert's cousin and heir Richard in 1406. 81 Richard's son John, a Lancastrian, was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1540 to John Guise of Elmore, 61 who sold it in 1553 to Richard Monnington of Barrington and his son-in-law, Reginald … there was still a baker and a smith, and also a shop and post office. Most of the inhabitants then worked on the land; … NW., NE., SW., SE.; XLV. NW. (1st edn.). V.C.H. Glos. ii. 175n. See p. 19. See p. 23. Rudder, Glos. 262. Bryant, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… occurs in 1339 74 and held the fee in 1346; 75 his son Richard held land in Little Bourton in 1369 76 and his … Bourton, 85 and their properties were absorbed in various post-Reformation manors. The break-up of the Bishop of … family, relatives of the benefactor. 244 O.S. Map 6" Oxon. II, III, IV, V (1st edn.). L.R. 2/189, ff. 1602. See below. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… de Andeville was lord of Eversden c. 1208. 38 About 1235 Richard de Andeville held 1 knight's fee of 5 hides in … under the Copyhold Act, 1894. 156 In general the post-inclosure farms were relatively large. In 1851 there … surviving bells are: (i) 'MG', presumably for Miles Gray; (ii) 1756, J. Eayre of St. Neots; (iii) 1629, Miles Gray; (iv) …