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A History of the County of Northampton
… held by Ralf de Foleville, and 3 small virgates held by Richard and Roger de Costentyn, 5 these having probably been … oak poor-box dated 1597 has three inscriptions cut on the post'God save the Queen', 'Pray for the good estate of all … follows: (i) baptisms, marriages, and burials 15721682; (ii) baptisms and burials 16831756, marriages 16831754; (iii) …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a 17th-century building with later additions. Charles II is said to have slept in a room still pointed out here. It … six martlets or with the difference of a border argent. Richard Beauchamp, their son and heir, succeeded his father … habit at Woburn. 61 In 1223 there was a dispute between Richard, grandson of Ralph, and the prior as to the right of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… issue in 1164, 82 when his lands escheated to the Crown. Richard I gave part of the Giffard estates to Richard de Clare, earl of Hertford, the great-great-grandson … 589 This article was written in 1971. V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 138. Darby, Camb. Region, 110. Cf. Carter, Hist. Cambs. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor to his niece Isabel, the illegitimate daughter of Richard, earl of Cornwall, a younger son of king John, and … of this realm, he died in the 13th year of king Edward II. By the inquisition then taken, he was found to hold two … in Est Farborne, continued in the crown, till king Richard II. in his 11th year, gave it to the priory of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… testator's brother Nicholas. 87 Two years later Edward and Richard Laurence sold Claybrookes Manor to John Blott, 88 who … 13th century, tenants of the Greys in Harrold. In 12789 Richard de Pabenham held 4 virgates of land and 20 acres of … are in six books. (i) contains all entries 1598 to 1647; (ii) has the same, 1651 to 1692; (iii) the same, 1693 to 1749; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 18 In 1563 38 families were recorded, 19 and under Charles II c. 55 dwellings, 20 containing c. 170 adults. 21 In 1728 … Sir Henry Wentworth was succeeded in 1500 by his son Sir Richard 109 (d. 1528), whose third was inherited by his son … 40 a. before 1207, 209 an estate passed to his son Richard of the stone hall (d. after 1253), 210 whose son …
A History of the County of Durham
… from certain lands in Dalton Piercy for life to Master Richard de St. Lawrence. 31 Later he made over his half of … into conflict with the Bishop of Durham. 64 Robert de Brus II, lord of Hart, otherwise called Robert le Meschin, married … surviving, Lord Lumley settled his estates in 1607 on Richard Lumley, 120 a distant cousin. 121 Lord Lumley died on …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… house of early 18th century date. It was held in 1822 by Richard Bateman Robson and Elizabeth his wife, from whom it … in 1538. 8 In 1542 with other lands it was granted to Richard Williams alias Cromwell in exchange for the manor of … it was included in the parish of Hartford. When Henry II afforested the whole county he excepted Waybridge, Sapley, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the castle is described as a 'fayre Maner Place having ii lyttel Towers covered with Leade, and the Chamber cauled … 77 on whose death in 1517 the estate passed to his brother Richard. 78 Richard died in 1553, leaving as his heir his kinsman William …
A History of the County of Durham
… of the young Prince Henry against his father, Henry II, and on 13 July 1174 forty knights and 500 Flemings landed … a cemetery, and a well. 15 In 1538 the house was leased to Richard Threlkeld, 16 and in 1541 the lease was renewed for … century the seamen of the port were hampered by pirates. Richard de la More, in 1316, was sailing from Hartlepool to …