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A History of the County of York North Riding
… to me, according to the bounds formerly made between Sir Richard Malebisse my father and Sir Robert de Stuteville.' 17 … the church of Ayton to Whitby Abbey in the reign of Henry II, 34 and died in 1203, 35 when his lands in Ayton, … under the honour, the Malebiche family were tenants. Richard Malebiche of Acaster Malbis was lord here at the end …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the property went with his wife to her second husband, Sir Richard de Lacy. 22 She was still holding this quarter of a … for the county, and held Veseys till 1820. 43 His son Richard succeeded him, and was in turn succeeded by his son … 1813 are in four books: (i) all entries 1564 to 1713; (ii) the same, 1714 to 1764, the marriages stopping at 1754; …
A History of the County of Northampton
… marriage into the de Courci family in the reign of Henry II, 14 and afterwards through the Fitzgeralds and de Redvers, … of the 12th century until the beginning of the reign of Richard II, but little is known of the earlier members. Their … upon whom she settled the manor. 35 On the accession of Richard III her lands were forfeited, and the reversion of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in whose line it remained until 1801, when it was sold by Richard Howard, last Earl of Effingham, to James Laurell. 12 … son of Henry and Anne, had a daughter Anne, married to Sir Richard Haleighwell, 30 by whom she had a daughter and heir, … Pontoise, Bishop of Winchester, reciting a bull of Clement II given the fourth year of his pontificate. 67 An endowment …
A History of the County of Rutland
… towards the north of the village and opposite the present post office is known as Little Gate. Stamford is the nearest … down to the present day. 29 Hussey. Or a cross vert. Richard de Casterton was holding lands in Bridge Casterton in … to Roger Crane for 9 years. 31 In the reign of Edward II, Henry, son of Robert Mauvesyn, granted a messuage and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… obtained by laying charge upon the surrounding parishes. 4 Richard Warner (17631857), divine and antiquary, was … evidently regained possession after the fall of Edward II, and in 1327 was complaining that George de Percy had … Tropenell he had enfeoffed Thomas and Henry Long and Richard Chok of the manor of Great Chalfield. The request had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pays twenty seven pounds. In the 10th year of king Edward II. the prior of Christ-church obtained a grant of free … Singleton was a justice of the peace in the reigns of king Richard II. and Henry IV. as appears by an old roll of the … James I.'s reign, when Sir Edward Engham conveyed it to Richard Brown, esq. descended of a younger branch of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at the rear. 28 That formerly called the Old House (the post office in 1973) stands at the south-east of the … 35 The lands were later restored and some time in Henry II's reign Hamelin's estates, including Great Cheverell, were … may be identified with the lands in Great Cheverell which Richard of Cromhale, William of London, and Margery de …
A History of the County of Worcester
… land may have passed to Robert le Despencer, 8 for Henry II confirmed to the abbey of Westminster land at Comberton … the descent of Elmley Castle 27 until the death of Richard Earl of Warwick in 1439. 28 At Richard's death it did not pass with the earldom to his son …