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Magna Britannia
… in the family of Kelly at least from the time of Henry II. Kelly is now the seat of their descendant, Arthur Kelly, … prebendary, subject to a small reserved rent, by Colonel Richard Colleton Dickinson, of the Royal Artillery, who is … writer 4, ob. 1686. There is also a handsome monument of Richard Waltham, Esq., of Trehill, some time recorder of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… always have an easy passage whenever he wished. 3 In 1768 Richard Hassell, lord of the manor of Kelshall, complained … 62 In the 16th century, when the overlordships given in inquisitions are unreliable, Horwellbury was said to be held … and paten. The registers are in three books : (i) and (ii) baptisms and burials 1538 to 1812, marriages 1538 to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 127 and at his death in 1475 was succeeded by his son, Richard, Lord Beauchamp of Powicke. At Richard's death in 1503 his lands were divided among three … Ex inf. Mr. W. L. Billings. Glos. Roads Act, 29 Geo. II, c. 51. Worcs. R.O. r700:33 (BA 960). Tewkes. Roads Act, 7 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and Baynhall is The Nash, the seat of Lieut.-Col. Sir Richard Carnac Temple, bart. The house is now an irregularly … in order to cut off communications towards the south. 7 Richard de Marisco, who may have been related to the family … but was restored to the bishop on the accession of Charles II. Since that time the successive bishops remained in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… his heirs, and the grant was confirmed in 1338 by Edward II. 13 In 1327 William Glaykyn obtained a reversion of the … He afterwards took part in Buckingham's attempt to depose Richard III and put the Earl of Richmond, afterwards Henry … he received a general pardon for his offences, and after Richard's defeat at Bosworth was liberally rewarded for his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as the rest of the barons, in the 32d of king Henry II. being the seventh of that reign, towards the expences of … of king John, Baldwin de Betun, who, by favour of king Richard I. had enjoyed the earldom of Albermarle, in Hawis … possessed it at her decease, in the 18th year of king Richard II. After which it came to Sir William de Bryene, or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and was sheriff in the 7th and 8th years of Edward II. bearing for his arms, Azure, a cross, crusuly voided, a … of the conservators of the peace in the 1st year of king Richard II. They bore for their arms, Argent, on a chevron, … an only daughter and heir Benet, afterwards married to Richard Guldeford, gent. son of Sir John Guldeford, of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… other domestic offices. Its military importance led Henry II to take it over during the rebellion of his son 'the Young … repaired and set in order at the beginning of the reign of Richard I, 41 but it was under John that the old castle was … is dated 1865. The nave roof is a modern one of the king-post type with moulded tie-beams, tracery brackets resting on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one and the same place. In the 6th year of king Edward II. the abbot had another charter of free warren within his … the common pleas, being attainted in the 11th year of king Richard II. this, among the rest of his estates, became … of the reign of queen Elizabeth, when it was sold to Richard Best, who bore for his arms, Sable, a cinquefoil, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… manor of Zouches in Caddington parish (q.v.), but in 1544 Richard Zouche, son and heir-apparent of John Zouche, knt., … it to one 'Trofton' of Stony Stratford. 17 Ten years later Richard 'Trowghton' sold the property to Edward Wingate. 18 … walks approaching thereto free from weeds. Herts. Co. Rec. ii, 281 and 325. V.C.H. Beds. i, 24. Ibid. Information …