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A History of the County of Worcester
… 52 who was one of the six peers sent to invite Charles II to return in 1660. 53 He was a captain in Prince Rupert's … and Edward Whitakers. In 1669 he sold the whole manor to Richard Hill, 107 who died about 1676, leaving as coheirs his … de Montfort for life, with remainder to Alice wife of Richard le Noners for her life, and remainder on her death to …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… William Terry, William the Baker, William de Salue and Richard, son of Agnes, alleging that Alean, his predecessor, … had been seised of it in demesne in the reign of Henry II. 12 Probably the deforciants were representatives of … seems to have been in a disturbed state, for in 1356 Richard Buckeden of Leighton received a pardon of outlawry …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the Civil War during 1644 and 1645. Major-General Richard Browne, writing to the Committee of Both Kingdoms in … a Benedictine house in Normandy. 42 In 1164 Henry II made a grant of the manor itself to the abbey. 43 … as appurtenant to Amesbury, 46 but in the reign of Richard I 47 a cell of Fontvrault was founded at Leighton …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… The Witnesses to this Deed, were Hugh, Son of Sewal; Richard the Chaplain; Hugh the Chaplain of Aukenvill; and … Hospital of St. John of Ferusalem, one Acre in Stanton. 6 Richard, Son of Harald de Lecha, by the Consent of his Men of … Kniveton, I. B. & B. Pasch. 10 H. 4. Esc. 37 H. 6. Lib. 2. post mort. solio 70. Ex Plac. forinsecis 9 E. 1 rot. 3. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… afterwards increased in this parish by king Edward I. and II. granting them licence to purchase lands in this parish, … in the church-yard of Lenham. 2 In the 8th year of king Richard II. the temporalities of the abbot in Lenham, with … an only daughter Dorothy, who carried it in marriage to Richard Crispe, gent. of Maidstone, in whose descendants it …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is of early 17th-century date with a projecting porch. The post-office is a house of the same age and style of … 1135 and married Margaret 5 the daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare. 6 His wife outlived him and was still … The registers are in four volumes: (i) 1695 to 1748; (ii) baptisms 1749 to 1806, marriages 1749 to 1754, burials …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to Robert Doyley, seems to have passed to the Bassets, 10 Richard Basset being in possession about 1158. 11 It probably … the six fees held of the honour of Wallingford in 1201 by Richard's son Thurstan, 12 who died about 1222, 13 leaving as … the latter part of that monarch's reign. As soon as Edward II came to the throne Langton was thrown into prison and his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sparsholt was transferred to West Challow. 8 Joan wife of Richard Vokins of West Challow, a Quakeress, and daughter of … at Cluny, 12 and this gift was confirmed by Pope Innocent II in 1142 13 and by King Henry II. 14 The monks of Cluny … one called Hodammes Mill occurs in the 15th century. 46 Richard Goddard died seised of a water-mill here in 1614. 47 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Terra Militum Archiepi, as follows: In Faversham hundred, Richard, tenant 1 of the archbishop, holds of him Lelevant. … it was worth thirty shillings, now twenty shillings. This Richard had a grant of it from archbishop Lanfranc, to hold … had some property here in the beginning of king Edward II.'s reign, for in the 9th year of it he obtained, among …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Scalby Forest as he had held it in the time of Henry II. 16 In 120910 the second Ralph de Bolebec gave to the king … of Pickering and Danby 21 (q.v.), and in 161921 Sir Richard Etherington was said to hold the manor by the service … heir Edward, 52 who apparently alienated Levisham to Sir Richard Etherington. Sir Richard, who held all the great …