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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Edward. 54 In 1673 Sir Edward conveyed the manor to Sir Richard Mason and Richard Kent, 55 probably trustees of Sir Stephen Fox who … award; ibid. EA/173. Above, this section. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, p. 132. Cal. Chart. R. 12571300, 1579; for the hist. of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 58; he was succeeded by his eldest surviving son Richard, who died at Madresfield on 1 May 1512, having … settled the manor on his wife Anne daughter and co-heir of Richard Lord Beauchamp of Powick. 59 This Richard was … 1 Jan. 1776. It is engraved in Nash, Hist of Worcs. ii, 117. Frederick sixth Earl Beauchamp in Assoc. Archit Soc. …
Magna Britannia
… for three days at Michaelmas, were granted, in 1319, to Richard Champernown 1. The market has been long disused, but … Kirrier, lies about ten miles from Helston, which is the post-office town. The principal village in this parish, … A market and fair at East-Looe were granted by King Henry II. to Henry de Bodrugan, then lord of the manor, as appears …
Magna Britannia
… in 1539, married the heiress of Durnford. His son, Sir Richard, built a castellated mansion at this place, to which he gave the name of Mount Edgecumbe. Richard Edgecumbe, Esq., the immediate descendant of Sir … important public offices in the reign of George I. and II. was, in 1742, created Baron Edgecumbe. His grandson …
A History of the County of Surrey
… formed part of the large fiefs of Chertsey Abbey and of Richard de Tonbridge. It was chiefly included in the land of … overlords mentioned in later times are the descendants of Richard de Tonbridge. The overlordship passed through Eleanor … Malden son of William held land here in the reign of Henry II. 7 A Brian son of Ralph and his wife Gunnora, possibly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Malmesbury, 89 but it is not possible to identify areas of post-war reconstruction. The main range of the King's Arms is … was apparently part of the dowry of Berengaria, wife of Richard I, which was withheld from her by John presumably … May. A five-day fair was granted or confirmed by William II, and extended by Maud to eight days, including the three …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1233 by Hugolina Mustel had belonged in the time of Henry II to a certain Osbert, who died without issue, and was … succeeded by his sister Sigerica, to whom succeeded a son Richard, the father of Hugolina Mustel. 21 She may have been … and younger brother, apparently, of Hugolina's father Richard. 24 Henry sued Ralph de Mamble for his land in 12545, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 12 ft. above the ground floor. The capital of the eastern post is preserved, just above the bedroom floor; that of the … and the property passed to his brother Edmund, a minor. 45 Richard Waver, grandson of Anne, Edmund's daughter (or more … So called in 1625: Warw. Co. Recs. i, 24; cf. ibid. ii, 16, 43. It seems to be the 'Merestrete' of the 12th …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 29 Manfield belonged to the owners of Tanfield in 1751. 30 Richard Basset Wilson was owner in 1857; Mr. Murrough John … Elizabeth wife of Henry de Cranswick, Alice wife of Richard Herbert, and Maud, who married first Adam de Kirkby … Henry de Bellerby, 61 and in the reign of Richard II both Thomas de Kirkby and the heir of John de Bellerby …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… common. 94 In 1841 the Pewsey guardians sold them to Richard Hayward, one of the Abbots overseers. 95 Church. … (E.P.N.S.), 320; V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 182; W.N. & Q. ii. 185; and see above, p. 5. P.N. Wilts. (E.P.N.S.), 320. … Interdict Doc. (Pipe R. Soc. n.s. xxxiv), 17; Bk. of Fees, ii. 741. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii (1), 274. Cal. Pat. …
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