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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… at its south end. There were c. 48 houses under Charles II 17 and still only 50 dwellings in 1801. 18 In 1839 there … Margaret, wife of John Wimbold, and Joan, wife of Richard Methwold (d. 1485). By 1470 the manor was in two … Wimbold released the reversion of her moiety to Joan's son Richard 117 (d. 1512), whose son and heir William Methwold …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Bray, who had died in 1568. 13 They conveyed it in 1578 to Richard Hatton, 14 but it changed hands again and in 1599 Sir … 15 from whom it passed in 1622 to Henry Collyer and Richard Simones. 16 The Collyer family continued to hold it, … Le Marchant of Chobham Place. Brayley, Hist. of Surr. ii, 170. a Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 745; Assize R. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Clare, earls of Gloucester and Hertford. It appears by the inquisitions returned into the exchequer in the 13th and 14th … a composition entered into between archbishop Boniface and Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester, in relation to the … successors at Canterbury. In the 8th year of king Edward II. this manor was part of the possessions of the family of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and played an important part in the struggle between Richard II and his barons. He supported severe measures against the … in the Cotton family. It was held successively by Richard, 46 William, 47 and Ralph, 48 the sons of John and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… activities in 1233, when he supported the rebellion of Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, 52 his lands (or some of … The descent of this fee cannot be traced after 1279. The post-Reformation manorial history of Horspath is obscure. It … was believed to have been afforested in the reign of Henry II. 127 The Musards' wood had been taken into the king's …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… produced upon his mind may be found in l'Allegro and II Penseroso. The poet's mother died at Horton in 1637 and … was equivalent to the services of one knight's fee owed by Richard de Windsor to Thomas de Hodeng alias de Huntercombe … Windsors had subinfeudated Horton by 1254, in which year Richard de Oxhey was lord, and paid to the overlords in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… sub-tenant for at least part of the land was Hugh son of Richard Gubion. 18 In 1231 this Hugh had been impleaded in … held by Ralf le Botiler, Henry de Sewelle and the heirs of Richard Gubion, fee by John de Sheryngton and fee by John de … before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 160523; (ii) baptisms 161217412 (Feb.), marriages and burials …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… see in Horton and Lullingstone. 1 One of his descendants, Richard de Ros, in the reign of Henry III. left an only … Winchelsea, in the 23d of Edward I. made claim before Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, high … but at the latter end of the next reign of king Richard II. a female heir of this name carried Horton castle, and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… before 1278, in which year the latter subinfeudated to Richard Fitz John. 23 At the death of Richard Lord Fitz John c. 1297 the mesne lordships appear to … 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries from 1600 to 1636; (ii) all entries from 1637 to 1740; (iii) burials in woollen …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… surname. Which lease is now in the name of his descendant Richard Milles, esq. of Nackington. The poor constantly … and five daughters. He died in 1535. And a memorial for Richard Wightwick, A. B. obt. 1779. In the chancel an … of that year, in the Rolls chapel. See Rapin, vol. ii. p. 259, n. 4. See some account of this palace in …
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