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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia … was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry … killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. 6 having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the rectory house, and is now the residence of Mr. Richard Durnford, C.B. It was considerably enlarged by his … cusped diagonal struts and a cambered tie-beam, with king-post and cusped struts in the gable. The effect is curious, … Vaspal ( Pope Nich. Tax. [Rec. Com.], 212). Feud. Aids, ii, 313. Pat. 12 Edw. II, pt. i, m. 14 d. Egerton MS. 2032, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… church. 9 In 1538 Henry VIII made a grant in tail male to Richard Hill, serjeant of the king's cellar, and Elizabeth … 14 s. 9 d. at a rent of 53 s. 6 d.' 10 After the death of Richard Hill, who left a son Henry Hill and other children, … Pat. 33 Hen.VIII, pt. iv. Exch. Dep. Mich. 4 Jas. II, no. 40; Add. MS. 33278, fol. 150 b; Close, 6 Jas. I, pt. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… seat till the latter end of king Henry VII.'s reign, when Richard Pope alienated it to Christopher Bloor, esq. of … esq. of Stene, in Northamptonshire, was anno 13 Charles II. created lord Crew, of Stene. His eldest son, Thomas, lord … became their coheirs, of whom Elizabeth was married to Richard Tylden, esq. of Milsted, and Mary to the Rev. Mr. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… surviving south-west part is of braced tie-beam and queen-post type. There are some slight traces of other former … in 1378; 12 his daughter and co-heir Elizabeth married Richard, Lord Grey of Codnor, 13 and in 1482 Hartshill was … Mill Farm on the east of the River Anker. V.C.H. Warw. ii, 185; also Census Returns (1831), ii, 6689. Cal. Inq. p.m. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… hands of the Crown shortly after the accession of Henry II. 6 In 1086 William Peverel had sub-infeudated Tekel with … Agnes also had an only daughter Elizabeth, who married Richard Hampden of Great Kimble. 35 After the death of Sir … buried in 1675. Amongst others also recorded are Sir Richard Ingoldsby of Waldridge, Buckinghamshire, buried 1685, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of a lawsuit between Thomas Rupe and his wife Joan and Richard and Hugh Sandford and their wives Maud and Olivia. It … to 1731, marriages 1570 to 1729 (1633 to 1660 missing); (ii) baptisms from 1653 to 1690, burials 1653 to 1687, … op. cit. 520; Birch, op. cit. iii, 379; Kemble, op. cit. ii, no. 514. The Saxon boundaries of the manor are given in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… are rough-casted, and the roof has overhanging gables. The post office, standing at the north-east corner at the meeting … of Wolvercot (co. Oxon.), 44 and were confirmed to him by Richard I. 45 He was succeeded by his son Thomas about 1193. … of Edmund Earl of Cornwall, 61 but in November 1312 Edward II granted it to John Comyn in consideration of the services …
A History of the County of Surrey
… MANORS HASCOMBE was held of the joint lords of Bramley. 1 Richard and John of Hascombe were tenants of Bramley in … his lands, failing his heirs male, to his cousin Richard Covert. 15 Giles Covert 15a was in possession of the … cxiv, 42. Assize R. 37, m. 21d. Feet of F. Surr. 1 Edw. II, 11. Ibid. 34 Edw. I, 3 and 12. Charter R. 35 Edw. I, m. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Baginton, 39 after whose death she married (before 1743) Richard Chester, who occurs as lord of the manor from 1743 to … (Ser. 2), cccclxxxix, 113. Recov. R. Hil. 31 & 32 Chas. II, ro. 169. Dugd. 654. Inst. Bks. (P.R.O.). Sussex Arch. …