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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Jane, to have had some part in the escape of Charles II after the battle of Worcester in 1651, and is reputedly … 1495 Katharine, then a widow, granted the land to her son Richard. 63 By 1604 William Thorwell held the estate. 64 It … Elizabeth did so. 95 The king presented in 1540 and 1605, Richard Smith of West Kennett (in Avebury) in 1679, and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… having adopted that faith in the time of King Charles II. 45 He died unmarried in 1716. 46 In the early part of … some land in Manton, which they conveyed in 1335 to Richard de Marnham. 64 Some of this land became known as 'the … Halle of Luffenham by service of 1 d., and Robert held of Richard de Caldecote by service of one rose, and Richard of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… all his possessions. 13 Cresselin the Jew paid Henry II a large sum for the manor, but in spite of this William … possession of the lands to which he was entitled. 15 Richard I then granted the manor to Alan Basset to hold of … and was succeeded by his son Gilbert, 20 who sided with Richard Marshal Earl of Pembroke in his attempt to make Henry …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… through his influence. 38 During the reign of William II Abbot Reynold granted the church, whatever the clerk lfric … Fettiplace and Ellen his wife. 54 Bessel and his son Richard in 1602 and 1607 conveyed the site and demesnes to … served by the vicar of Marcham. Charities Church Lands.By inquisitions by commissioners for charitable uses taken at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the manor of Chyvene at his death in the 2d year of Edward II. anno 1308, of the king in capite. His descendant John … this family, but in the 2d year of the next reign of king Richard II. it appears by the antient court-rolls of this … it on his widow Sibil Gilbert, whose second husband Richard Knight, possessed it, in her right, in the year 1656. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… provide new stocks in the 1750s. In 1754, 1755, and 1756 Richard Hayward was presented for felling trees in Gooseham … guardians to Chirton overseers, 1844. E 134/22 Chas. II Mich./9; W.A.S. Libr., Devizes, 86, surv. of manor, 1765; … of manor, 1765. Ibid. 1780, pp. 43, 45. W.R.O. 248/171, post-inclosure survey of manor, c. 1812, p. 51. Ibid. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (1316), however, clearly refers to the market for which Richard Rochelle was granted a charter in 1254, 4 and from … Salisbury, running east of Tilshead and Shrewton. A sign-post, standing where the road meets another coming up from … Lavington for much help with its compilation. Bk. of Fees, ii. 732. P.N. Wilts. (E.P.N.S.), 214, referring to ibid. p. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… February. 7 Edward I was here 1 March 1276, 8 and Edward II 23 August 1315. 9 The village stands on the highest point … at the east end of the village. The stocks and whipping post, in a good state of preservation, stand under some trees … Robin or Robert in 1182. 24 Robin's nephew Gilbert, son of Richard de Umfraville, presented to the church in 1238 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by the family of Aske, for in the time of Henry II it was said that the grandfather of Roger de Aske, then … the manor on a marriage to be made between Elizabeth and Richard, or in default Robert, son of Sir Ralph Bowes, and … leaving a daughter and heir Annabel, married to the Rev. Richard Smyth of Itchen, Hants. Their son William Powlett …
A History of the County of Oxford
… these rights were guarded can be judged from the affair of Richard Clinkard's 55 pigs in 1763. He sent them down from … yeoman farmers and subsidy payers. 20 The present post office, a two-story house with an attic, is another … 'through the parish chaplains of our jurisdiction'. Inquisitions and inductions were made in 1370, 1371, and 1372 …