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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Badlesmere, who in the 5th year of king Edward II. had a grant of this manor as well as of Chilham in see, … and one of his privy council, for his life. On king Richard III.'s accession to the crown, he took shelter in the … 3 one of whom was seated at Northiam, in Sussex, in king Richard the IId.'s reign, at which time they were written as …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… above mentioned family, Robert de Hougham, held it in king Richard I.'s reign, and was present with that king at the … others in this manor, and they passed it away to Stephen, Richard, and John de Combe, the latter of whom was of … He conveyed this manor in the 10th year of king Richard II. in trust to sell it; after which it came into the name of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Henry Pawle, grooms of the chamber, procured for Richard Grobham, gent., a twenty-one year lease of the … (i) Uirg bego egahc [possibly for Virgo Bega hec]; (ii) Man taketh paine bvt God giveth gnyne [for gain] 1626; … abbey was void. In 1345, Edward III presented his clerk, Richard de Scarle, on the ground that Ramsey Abbey had been …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cottages, one of which on the east side serves as the post-office, while towards the north is the Boot Inn, … 1599. 14 His heirs were his two daughters, Ellen wife of Richard Tichborne, and Mary wife of Walter, brother of … i, 21, 201. Chart. R. 29 Edw. I, m. 12. Feud. Aids, ii, 309; Mins. Accts. Hants, 32 & 33 Hen. VIII, 109, m. 51. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… parish church. The queen meanwhile was the guest of Sir Richard Newdigate in the neighbouring parish of Haynes, where … Inq. p.m. 26 Edw. I, no. 8; 34 Edw. III, no. 6; 2 Ric. II, no. 57; (Ser. 2), v, 18; xlvii, 56; lxiv, 104; lxxxviii, … 2), v, 18; xlvii, 56. The above pedigree is given in these inquisitions. Ibid. lxiv, 104. Ibid. lxxxviii, 6. Ibid. clvi, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… some 13 virgates valued at 8 0 s. 10 d., he gave to Richard de Weavile. 41 Of this smaller portion no further … appear to have been leased for the next twenty years by Richard Eccles, 81 a member of a family long resident at … commissariat and duties of hospitality. 106 Henry II early in his reign seized the church, but gave it back to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1246, Vale Royal, founded by Edward I, 1277, Rewley, by Richard king of the Romans, 1280, and St. Mary Grace's by the … and the doorway next to it on the south belongs to the post-suppression house, being built up of old materials. In … for application. William Cobbett, Rural Rides in Hants, ii, 255. Statistics from Board of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is now only the site to be seen and a deserted sundial. Richard Holtby, the Jesuit, son of Lancelot Holtby of Fryton, … the Dissolution. 42 Byland Abbey held land granted by Richard I in 1199 43; and besides the church the canons of … tol and team and soc and sac by charter of Henry II, and amendment of the assize of ale. 45 In 1252 Henry III …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the 3d year of Henry VI. it was in the-possession of Richard Peverell, and in the 25th year of it, Robert de … buried in Hollingborne church, in which name it staid till Richard Wood leaving a sole daughter and heir Eleanor, she …
A History of the County of Worcester
… until the 17th century. 11 In the reign of Henry II this hide at Huddington was held by Alan de Warnestre. 12 … held of Roger de St. John, who held it of the bishop. 13 Richard de Hodington was in possession of the estate in 1299, 14 and is probably to be identified with Richard de Cromelyn, who was holding the vill of Huddington …