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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… manor of Ripton' to the Abbey in free alms, 5 but Henry II repeated the terms of the charter of Henry I 6 and the fee … time in the Crown, but in 1601 Thomas Bellott and Richard Langeley, acting for Sir Robert Cecil, obtained a … 26 April 1597 to 20 Nov. 1763; marriages end 1753; (ii) baptisms and burials, 15 Jan. 1564 to 20 Dec. 1812; (iii) …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of conies,' and a lodge and coney warren, in the tenure of Richard Hopgood by lease from Richard Gifford. 12 South of … years' lease in reversion was granted by Charles II in 1663 to Mary widow of Thomas Blagge, groom of the … The roof is of steep pitch and carried on primitive queen-post trusses. The timbers are plain and squared. Advowsons …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 28 His son William Lord Burgh 29 conveyed it in 1576 to Richard Hale. 30 He died in 1621, having settled the property on his second son Richard and his heirs. The estate, however, came eventually … Blue Bk. Incl. Awards. V.C.H. Herts. i, 302 b. Feud. Aids, ii, 449. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 266. Red Bk. of Exch. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… le Moyne nine years later. 7 Between 1181 and 1189 Henry II granted the manor to Walter the usher of the king's … Before going beyond the sea William obtained from Edward II a promise that in case he should die while his heir was … the shrievalty of the counties of Essex and Hertford, a post which was afterwards filled by more than one of his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Henry Cooper, Kingsbury; William Harrison, Drakenidge; Richard Astley, Halleton; William Brown, Slatley; Richard … There is one main truss of the 17th century with a king-post and struts. The chancel arch has a modern pointed head, … R. v, 1045. G. E. C., op. cit. ix, 1415; Cal. Inq. p.m. ii, 128. Ibid. iii, 408, 409. Ibid. vii, 471; G. E. C., op. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of St. Mary of Rouen. 46 This grant was confirmed by Henry II between 1154 and 1158, 47 by Richard I in 1190, 48 and by Henry III in 1227. 49 Henry III … 1482, 176 and died seised ten years later, leaving a son, Richard Basset, 177 who died in 1509, his heir being his son …
A History of the County of Somerset
… crossing Kingsdon hill, passing west of the village to Red Post Cross, over Bondip hill, and out of the parish in the … in the parish is provided by two villas recorded by Sir Richard Colt Hoare and probably discovered by Samuel Hasell … by his son Robert (I) (d. by 1229) and grandson Robert (II) (d. by 1241). 73 The mesne lordship is first recorded in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fees, delivered into the exchequer, in the reign of Henry II. that Reginald de Cornhill, who resided at Minster, in … of March, on whole death, s. p. 9 she intitled her husband Richard, earl of Cambridge, to the possession of his interest … vol. i. p. 321. Dugd. Bar. vol. i. p. 309, 310. Inquis post. mort. Petit's Foedary Book of Kent. He exchanged this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… above-mentioned, married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Richard Seward, of Sewards, in Linsted, of which seat he … 30, 1623. 2 Nathaniel Godden, resigned. Thomas Finch, esq. Richard Tylden, clerk, March 10, 1661. Thomas Allen, obt. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who was attainted about the 17th year of king Edward II had some interest in this manor, which upon his conviction … escheated to the crown, and remained there until Richard II. granted it to Sir Robert Belknap, the judge, who … branch of his descendants this manor continued down to Richard Browne, esq. of Shingleton, in Great Chart, who …