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A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1219, to Philip de Ulecot. 15 In January 1221, however, Richard de Harecourt paid a fine to the king for the lands of … said to have made a grant of the manor to Sir John son of Richard de Harecourt, 18 but subsequently gave it to Sir … Close, 124751, p. 119. Dugd. 629. Ibid.; Cal. Chart. R. ii, 182. His son John held the manor of the Earl of Leicester …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… his father's death. 21 William married Eleanor daughter of Richard Aldbrough, and had fifteen sons and daughters. 22 His … adjoining it 66; the grant was confirmed by Henry II 67 and Walter's son William. 68 In 1309 the church was … xvi, 131. Ibid. 125. Guisbro' Chartul. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 432. See also under Advowson for an earlier reference. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Stephen. 72 The Abbot of Rievaulx had a charter from Richard I confirmed by Henry III granting him freedom from … the other fittings are modern. The royal arms of George II are over the chancel arch. The turret contains two bells … Balliol, lord of Ingleby, also confirmed it, as did Henry II. 81 In 1205 Geoffrey Archbishop of York renewed the grant …
A History of the County of Worcester
… king should assign her dower of her husband's lands. 39 Richard Marshal, brother and successor of William, being a … Marshal holding 3 hides of land there in the time of Henry II. 139 William Marshal held half a fee there early in the … de Morton were returned as former owners of the manor in inquisitions as to knights' fees belonging to the manor of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… stated that this manor had been left to his natural son Richard Blount or Mundy, 27 although his two daughters, Sybil … appears to have proved that the manor was not left to Richard, and Sybil and Margaret with their husbands inherited … the father and grandfather of Wulfgar. Kemble, Cod. Dipl. ii, 1756; Cott. Chart. viii, 16; Thorpe, Dipl. Angl. Aevi …
Magna Britannia
… volumes quarto, by Joseph Nicolson, Esq. of Hawksdale, and Richard Burn, LL. D. chancellor of the diocese, and author of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… It was at the park here that Isabella wife of Edward II and her daughter are said to have hunted on one occasion. … and Anne were severally conveyed to Helen and her husband, Richard Spencer, 36 who may also have acquired some of the … pyramidal roof is tiled and surmounted by a tall leaded post. The font, an octagonal bowl standing on a stem with …
A History of the County of Warwick
… which in 1086 were among the estates of Osbern son of Richard and were held of him by Hugh. 4 Osbern was the son of … above the arcades is of ancient rubble. The roof, of king-post construction, is modern. The west tower (10 ft. by 8 … called Hybots': Survey of Worcs. (Worcs. Hist. Soc.), ii, 294. Red Bk. of Exch. 604. Curia Regis R. viii, 18, 334; …
A History of the County of Northampton
… from 1164 to 1179, 7 but by 1181 this had descended to Richard of Irchester, tenant until 1200 8 and probably later. … Irchester held land here in 1231, 10 and in 1242 a later Richard of Irchester was the Earl Ferrers's tenant for … little of this now remains. 125 The royal arms of Charles II (1667), long relegated to the clock chamber, have been …
Magna Britannia
… church was rebuilt in the reign of Charles I. by Sir Richard Graham, on the site where the church of Kirk-Andrews, … miles from Temple-Sowerby, in Westmorland, which is the post-office town. It is divided into the townships of … dignitate sub vexillis regiis insignitum in perduelles ad mortem usq[ue] dimicantem; res familiares misere tabefactas, …
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