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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was summoned to parliament in the 13th year of king Edward II. 3 He had two sons, Sir William Peche and Sir Robert … again confirmed to him. 4 He died in the 4th year of king Richard II. possessed of Lullingstone, when it was also … up near these ruins, and in digging a hole for the third post of the paling, from the park gate, part of a tesselated …
A History of the County of Bedford
… wife of Geoffrey Boleyn, Eleanor, wife of Sir Richard Carewe, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Devenish, and Anne … by King Stephen between 1151 and 1154, and also by Henry II. 158 The first reference which has been found to Dallow … 1855, mentions as formerly existing in this parish four post windmillsof which two had been blown down by hurricanes …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the estate called Can Court (see below). That year Richard Spenser of Quidhampton acquired three fields, called … along Hook Street. Here is the school, Methodist chapel, post office, a public house, and a few council houses built … 1151 and 1154 by Henry Duke of Normandy, later Henry II. 104 At least from about the time of this grant, Midgehall …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and died possessed of it in the 2d year of king Edward II. whose daughter and coheir Alice carried it in marriage to … with three hundred acres of land, and other premises, to Richard Alnutt, esq. of London, merchant, whose grandson of … it continued till Mr. William Saxby conveyed it by sale to Richard Children, esq. who resided here and died possessed of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… when Mabel wife of John Cole of Odiham petitioned Charles II for a lease in reversion for her husband of the house and … the bailiwick in 1202. 9 From him it apparently passed to Richard Lyndhurst, and in 1251, the latter having forfeited … again before 1362, as in that year he granted it to Sir Richard Pembridge, 22 probably for his services in the French …
A History of the County of Rutland
… minor orders, as he had a wife Maud who survived him. 23 Richard, brother of Roland and Alan, also a clerk, succeeded, … Joan until her death in 1310, when it reverted to Edward II, who retained it until 1311. He then granted it to … of the land in Lyndon that he held by grant of Edward II; 37 but Edmund, it seems, failed to pay the farm 38 and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… previously settled the manor on his second son, William (II) Button, 53 who entered and died seised in 1599. 54 His … the house was dissolved in 1539. In 1546 the king granted Richard Pexsall the site of the priory, the prior's lodging, … for 21 years. 74 Shortly before his death in 1571 Sir Richard Pexsall devised his estates, including Bradenstoke, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Nicholas Postgate was taken during the reign of Charles II, 31 and in 1690 there were twenty-seven recusants in Lythe … 176 and the manor was held of Ralph Bigod in 1514. 177 Richard de Thweng and Robert son of Nicholas de Acklam … de Acklam were joint under-tenants in 12845, 179 as were Richard de Thweng and Robert in 13023. 180 The Thwengs seem …
Magna Britannia
… two miles and a half north-west from Penryn, which is the post-office town. The only village in this parish, besides … five miles north-north-west from Bodmin, which is the post-office town, and about eight miles south-south-west from … called in the survey of Domesday, Trawiscoit, was held by Richard, under Robert Earl of Moreton and Cornwall: it has …
Magna Britannia
… Egypt and the Holy Land. The two sons of Sir Charles, Richard and Robert, successively enjoyed the title and … and about eight from Derby, which is the post-town. The large village of King's-Newton is in this … Monasticon, vol. i. p. 355. Dugdale's Monasticon, vol. ii. p. 622. Register of Tutbury Abbey. In Burdett's map …