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A History of the County of Warwick
… therefore divided between the other twoRose, who married Richard de Montfort, and Agnes, who married first Philip de … year they conveyed to her sister Lady Rose, then widow of Richard de Montfort, their moiety of a dovecot at Lapworth. … A. 4421. Ibid. A. 4396. Ibid. A. 4486. Cal. Chart. R. ii, 427. Cal. Inq. p.m. iii, 524. Cat. Anct. D. iii, A. 4367. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… then assessed at 2 hides. At the close of the 13th century Richard Fitz John was the overlord of Lasham. 3 At his death … and his heirs, 8 but seven years afterwards Edward II, on account of the forfeiture of Roger de Clifford, 'late … The several legaciesless dutywere deposited in the Post Office Savings Bank for some years, and are now …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is a stone lintel inscribed 'John Page, 1776.' The post-office is a small rectangular building of stone with a … Spaunton, the wood of which is mentioned in 1086. 15 Henry II commanded that the Abbot and monks of St. Mary's Abbey, … V.C.H. Yorks. iii, 107. S. Baring-Gould, Yorks. Oddities, ii, 1228. Dict. Nat. Biog. For another 18thcentury incumbent …
A History of the County of Essex
… fee. 47 In 1236 the fee was held by William son of Richard, who was tenant also of the manor of Stapleford … in 1534, some time after the last prior had abandoned his post. The site, buildings, and lands were granted by the … 462, 536. P.R.O., E 179/107/13; E 179/108/14. Feud. Aids, ii. 204. E.R.O., Q/RTh 5. Below, Econ. Hist. Census, …
Magna Britannia
… and a half east-south-east from Stratton, which is the post-office town; and between seven and eight west from … Walter Reynell was castellan of Launceston in the reign of Richard I. 9 Hubert de Burgh, who had large possessions in … William de Bottreaux was governor in the reign of Edward II. 11 From its strong position, and its situation at the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the rents due from Launton. Accordingly, in 1645, Richard Oakley, Receiver General of Westminster Abbey and … of Dorton (Bucks.)*; 65 1620, idem*; 66 about 1630, Richard Oakley, of Oakley (Salop.), 3 lives; 67 1663, William … 158 b. The registers were lost in this fire ( Par. Coll. ii. 197). Dunkin, Oxon. i. 3034. Oxf. Dioc. c 449, f. 4. For …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… VIII sold the manor and advowson for 389 19 s. 2 d. to Richard Andrewes of Freefolk, 8 reserving a rent of 2 2 s. 5 d. Richard Andrewes died three years later, leaving three infant … Laverstoke, with 10 hides, to the abbey (Dugdale, Mon. ii, 436) is thus found to be incorrect. Possibly the grant …
Magna Britannia
… about two miles south-east of Launceston, which is the post-office town; eight miles north of Callington; and about … are with widowhood. In the parish-church is a memorial for Richard Bennet, "Counsellor at Law," 1619, and a monument of … of pilgrims. It was determined in the reign of Edward II., that the incumbent of the parish-church had no right to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Crown granted the abbey's whole estate in the parish to Richard Moody in 1540. 51 As LEA AND CLEVERTON manor the … 1550) in turn to his relict Catherine 52 (d. 1556) and son Richard 53 (d. 1612), to Sir Henry Moody, Bt. 54 (d. 1629), … manors; local inf. P.R.O., C 139/94, no. 52. Bk. of Fees, ii. 716; Reg. Malm. i. 17; ii. 389. Reg. Malm. i. 17, 2478. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Sir Charles, Knight and Esquire to Kings Charles I and II, who died 1682. The monument is of white veined marble and … seised of the manor of Lea Marston. Dugdale, Baronage, ii, 103. Wrottesley, Pedigrees from Plea Rolls, 344. Feet of … 257. Cal. Pat. 154951, p. 433; Mon. Accts. (Dugd. Soc. ii), 87. Ouston was accounted part of Merevale parish: see …
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