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A History of the County of Hampshire
… had been enfeoffed therein. 19 Isabel died in 1388, 20 and Richard Wayte, her son by her first husband, in the following … died seised of it in 1410, leaving as her heir her nephew Richard, the son of her brother, Walter Dallingridge. 24 … was given to Catherine of Braganza in 1666 (Pat. 17 Chas. II, pt. xix, no. 1), with the rent from East Tytherley, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to the subsequent lords of Skelton. 48 An under-tenant Richard Barde was said in the 13th century to have been the … It is said to have been held in the time of Henry II with 3 carucates of land here by one Tybaud who left … popular and extravagant person, reduced in 1765 to the post of ensign at Gibraltar, John Hall Stevenson (lord of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… grandson Geoffrey, 1st Earl of Essex, enfeoffed Roger fitz Richard, husband of his wife's sister, 9 as in 1170 William … the manor came to the son of the youngest daughter Joan, Richard, Lord Strange, 30 who died in 1449, having settled it … have come to John de Segrave, who in the reign of Edward II settled it on his younger son John. 58 This John de …
A History of the County of Surrey
… western third of this front has been modernized, a main post having been inserted before an 18th-century passage … held by Almar, in 1086 formed part of the possessions of Richard de Tonbridge, of whom it was held by Picot. The … value 100 s. 108 In 1349, 109 1376, 110 and 1440, 111 the inquisitions on the Clares and their descendants mention the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… he was vouchee and a party to a recovery of the manor with Richard Brookes and John Jeffreys, 51 the former having … in. by 21 ft. 7 in.) has plastered walls, modern open king-post roof, and stone paving, with two steps to the altar. On … 143641, p. 12. Ibid. 14941509, p. 663. His inquisitio post mortem has not been preserved and the date of his death is …
A History of the County of Durham
… It appears to have been acquired from Henry Killinghall by Richard Maddock, who died in 1611. 48 John Hartburn of … of the house it was granted by the Crown in 1540 to Richard Moryson, 51 but it was afterwards repurchased and … App. 125. Mackenzie and Ross, View of co. Palat. of Dur. ii, 62. Surtees, Hist. and Antiq. of co. Palat. of Dur. iii, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the Malet family and, on the death of William Malet (II). c. 1216, were divided between two daughters. 80 Hugh … 1311 the tenant was William Bossard, perhaps descendant of Richard Boschard who held fee in Sutton in 1208. 87 John … sold patent medicines and kept a shoe warehouse. 226 A post office was established by 1861. 227 The first garage was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the estate was seized by the monks of Waverley, but Henry II, c. 1163, ordered Henry de Blois, Bishop of Winchester, to … meantime. 21 Geoffrey's daughter and heir Alice married Richard de Byflete, 22 and thus brought the manor into the … His heir was his brother Robert, who died in the reign of Richard III, and was succeeded by his son Thomas. 27 Thomas …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… or ferry belonged to John Brouns and his sons John and Richard, ferrymen or hithewards in the 14th century, and … of Walter Giffard first Earl of Buckingham and wife of Richard Fitz Gilbert. From this date the overlordship … 1577 to 1627, marriages 1561, to 1629, burials destroyed; (ii) baptisms and burials 1736 to 1779, marriages 1736 to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… under the abbot. 42 He had a charter from Henry II granting to him and his heirs in hereditary fee all his … surety money to the Treasury. 44 He was the son of Sir Richard Folliott of Bickmarsh in Warwickshire 45 and married … sister Akyna married into the Muchgros family. 62 In 1241 Richard de Muchgros and William de Saltmarsh, husband 63 or …
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