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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who possessed them in the reign of king Charles II. he sold them to Mr. Clarke, of Boughton, who left the … 1643. 7 . .Latham, ejected 1662. 8 Thomas Yardley, 1680. 9 Richard Burton, 1691. 9 The Archbishop of Canterbury George … Rot. Esch. ejus an. pt. 1. Walker's Suff. of Clergy, pt. ii. p. 266. Wood's Ath. vol. ii. p. 240. Ejected by the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the Dissolution. The roof, which is tiled, is of the queen-post type, and most of the timbers are old. Joining the east … from its dedication in honour of the Blessed Virgin. 41 Richard Lovelace, his son and heir, was involved in 1563 in a … Orange. He was arrested and imprisoned by order of James II in 1688, but regained his liberty upon the accession of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a row of cottages, one of which serves as the post office, and at the end of the row is the quaint … under the joint guardianship of Sir Thomas Savage and Sir Richard Tichborne, 21 on whom settlement was made at the time … chapel by Butterfield. The work is of the time of Charles II, the carving being, as usual, attributed to Gibbons; in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… have dormer windows. Hurst House was originally built by Richard Ward, grantee of the manor, in 1530, and was largely … of the Prince of Orange and the adherents of James II. There were two annual fairs held here on 24 July and 11 … Closes, Woodes or Odes Grove, are mentioned in later inquisitions, and there was an old house known as Woodes …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… mention in it. THE MANOR OF HURST, was given by Henry II. to William, son of Balderic, to hold in sergeantry, by … descended to John Fauconer, who, in the 17th year of king Richard II. was found to die possessed of this manor of Herst … Carter, the present lord of the manor. In the 8th year of Richard II. anno 1384, it was valued at 4l. and on account of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… belonging to the manor; one in Hurstbourne demised to Richard Cowpar at a rent of 20 s., a fulling mill called … falcons argent with their bells and jesses or. In 1540 Richard Fauconer died seised of Hurstbourne Fauconers, which … Mon. de Abingdon.(Rolls Ser.), 1,28; Birch, Cart. Sax. ii, 238 and 2412. One charter states that Egbert purchased 40 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Boterel being the farmer from 1156 to 1166), and Henry II seems to have had a royal residence in the parish, for … 2 s. from Hurstbourne in 1185, 9 but thirteen years later Richard I granted the manor to John de Lyons, a citizen of … as holding Hurstbourne, valued at 24, of the gift of King Richard. 15 On the death of John de Lyons the younger the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… roof still exist over the middle part, of the usual king-post construction. About 1550 the east and west walls were … living in 1170, and so also was Simon de Petraponte. 12 A Richard de Petraponte occurs in 1175, 13 and Robert was … then granted to John Shaw, with a baronetcy, by Charles II, in return for money lent to him during his exile, 45 and …
A History of the County of Durham
… to be held by a money rent. According to the 14th-century inquisitions the tenants also owed the service of custody of … in 1212 for a rent of 60 s. 26 The sisters married Richard de Chartenay and Roger de Butemont respectively, who … but after the Scottish devastations of the time of Edward II this was reduced to 30 6 s. 8 d. 233 In 1535 the estimated …
A History of the County of Bedford
… with three roundels gules in the chief. On the death of Richard Earl of Kent without issue in 1524 this estate passed … Henry, 58 who conveyed it in the following year to Sir Richard Wingfield, Sir Henry Wyatt and Richard Weston. 59 … 34. Ibid. ccl, 84. Ibid. cccclxxvi, 118. Beds. N. and Q. ii, 53. Cal. S. P. Dom. 16389, p. 112. Feet of F. Beds. Mich. …
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