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A History of the County of Sussex
… the gabled elevation of the house as built or altered by Richard Bridger (162098) who bought the estate in 1657. He is … 41 who was holding it in 1638. 42 In the reign of Charles II the property was owned by the Bridgers, 43 formerly of … 14th century and are of trussed rafter type with king-post trusses, one in the chancel and three in the nave; the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the church still held these 14 hides. 31 In 118990 Richard I freed 34 acres there from forest exactions. 32 In … it in the same year to Edward Vernon, the eldest son of Richard Vernon, rector of Hanbury. 45 Edward Vernon suffered … de Beauchamp, 125 and it was held in the time of Henry II by Peter de Beauchamp. 126 It seems to have been forfeited …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the hall door. The rebuilder of the house is thus probably Richard Bellingham, who held the manor from 1540 to 1553, and … but had returned into the hands of William de Warenne II before 1098, 19 and came subsequently to a family called … manors of Hangleton and Aldrington were sold in 1538 to Richard Bellingham 32 of Newtimber. 33 Richard gave Hangleton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Joliffe or Beaumond in 1367, 88 and possibly that held by Richard Urdley and his wife Margaret in 1388 and 1394. 89 The … George White. 93 A second portion was apparently sold by Richard Urdley's descendant Alison or Alice Parfet and her … c. 153040 and (iii) by Henry Jefferies c. 154050, and (ii) was cast in 1613 by a Purdue, probably at Bristol by …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Severn. The house was probably originally built by Richard Lechmere in the latter part of the 15th century, but … altered in the 16th century, most likely by his grandson Richard, and considerable additions were made between the … it was surrendered by Hugh le Despencer to King Edward II, who appointed Malcolm Musard and William Payn wardens in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1522, when Thomas Cornwall settled it on his son Richard. 27 In 1546, however, as the manor of Dounton, it was … to 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1586 to 1752; (ii) all entries 1754 to 1812; (iii) a separate book for … Rev. E. E. Lea, rector of Eastham, from Newport deeds. By inquisitions taken in 1635 and 1637 it was found that Thomas …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the gableted top are ancient, but the rest is modern. The post office north-east of the church was formerly the Yate … at the end of the 17th century into the possession of Dr. Richard Aldworth, who died in 1701, leaving it to Margaret … 1582 to 1654, marriages and burials 1564 to 1654; (ii) all entries 1666 to 1699; (iii) baptisms 1666 to 1766, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… vill of Hannington by inheritance from his father to Sir Richard Waldegrave, 14 who had a grant of free warren in Walgrave, Hannington, and Sywell in 1383. 15 Sir Richard Waldegrave in 1428 paid subsidy for the quarter fee … Close, 13747, p. 189. Feud. Aids, iv, 42. Cal. Inq. p.m. ii, 69. Cal. Close, 12729, p. 222. Feet of F. Northants. case …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 'for and dureing the natural lives of Sibyl, Thomas and Richard Druett, and the longest liver of them.' 12 In 1625 … its timbers being left rough. It has tie-beams with a king post and two struts, all tenoned into a collar, and there are …
A History of the County of Oxford
… gardens and 28 a. of allotments, 4 farms, the inn, the Post Office, the school, the chapel, and rectory-house; 2 … in secret plans which led up to the restoration of Charles II. 54 After the Battle of Worcester Richard Allestree, who had acted as an intermediary between …