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A History of the County of Bedford
… finally transferred the other two-thirds to John Idell and Richard Emery, 13 from whom it eventually passed to William … to John Hobbs some time between 1695 and 1703, whilst Richard Buckby succeeded his father previous to 1687, 15 and … Box and Edmund Cartwright; Feet of F. Beds. Mich. 4 Jas. II. Court Rolls in possession of Mr. George Gribble. In 1697 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of its own name, which was held in the reign of king Richard II. by Sir William Waleys, whose only daughter and heir … were, William, who was of Hougham, who died s. p. and Richard of Dover, where his descendants remained for many …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the poor on St. John's day, in Christmas week. Mr. RICHARD MEOPHAM, parson of Boughton, and others, gave certain … to be distributed to them on St. John Baptist's day. RICHARD HEELER, of Hernehill, by will in 1578, gave 20s. a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a small group of old cottages, one of which is the village post-office, all standing on the west side of the road. … when John de Heryerd was lord of this land. His son Richard de Heryerd died in 1221 leaving as his heiress his … le Malle was granted the hamlet of Southrope by Henry II for the serjeanty of keeping the king's falcons. 29 In …
A History of the County of Hertford
… by Edward the Confessor. 16 Between 1174 and 1184 Henry II confirmed the manor to the monks who had replaced the … that it was over the holding of Miles de Somery that Richard Monchensey had a grant of free warren in 1333. 34 … Lawrence Earl of Pembroke, who had died without issue, and Richard Talbot and others, representatives of the second …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Henry I, when his barony was granted to Robert son of Richard son of Gilbert de Clare, ancestor of the Fitz … Comyn, to whom Hertingfordbury was assigned, 20 married Richard Talbot, 21 who in 1332 granted the manor to Roger de … (i) baptisms, burials and marriages from 1679 to 1744; (ii) baptisms and burials from 1745 to 1767, marriages from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hethe may have been subsequently granted either by William II to Robert FitzHamon or by Henry I to his natural son … from whom Thomas's widow Eustachia and her second husband Richard de Camville claimed dower in 1200. 39 In 1204 … (60 a.) belonging to Eton College, perhaps the site of the post-inclosure Coneygre farm in Cottisford. 117 In the late …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Henry Waldegrave, in 1686, in the 1st year of king James II. was created a peer, by the title of baron Waldegrave of … issue; secondly, John Honywood, esq. second brother of Richard, of Mark's-hall, who likewife died without issue, in … Martin at Seyliard, and other lands, called Hedinden, to Richard Seyliard, both of whom were sons of Ralph at …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 10 In 1545 the manor and watermill were granted to Sir Richard Lee of Sopwell, knt. 11 who conveyed them in 1560 to … to have descended to Anne the younger daughter of Sir Richard, and to Edward Sadler of Temple, her husband, for in … Virgin and Martyr, 40 and about a century later Abbot John II of St. Albans (123560) appropriated this church for the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… early 13th century the Musards' tenant on the manor was Richard son of John. 48 The wardship exercised by Geoffrey … de St. Philibert of Cresswell (Berks.), 49 the family of Richard son of John continuing as demesne lords. By 1259 … O.R.O., DIL. III/g/1. P.N. Elements (E.P.N.S.), ii. 21416. Below, econ. Hearth Tax Oxon. 186. Census, 1801. …