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A History of the County of York North Riding
… lying further south on the east of High Street, near the post office. The village ends on the north at Cliff House, … granted by James I on 8 April 1610 to Francis Philips and Richard More, the fishing grantees, 133 who sold it the next … the tradition ( Cleveland, 354) and Atkinson ( Cleveland, ii, 74) says that the monument was of earlier date than the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… his wife and William Phillip conveyed the manor to Richard Remington, clerk, and William Gee, 49 evidently … 128. Ibid. East. 31 Edw. III, m. 123. Ibid. Mich. 18 Ric. II, m. 551. Raine, Marske, 33. De Banco R. Mich. 10 Hen. VI, … Fines (Yorks. Arch. Soc.), iv, 74. Shaw, Knights of Engl. ii, 139. Yorks. Fines (Yorks. Arch. Soc.), iv, 94. Chan. Inq. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… how many. Unton Croke died in 1671. His elder son Sir Richard, who became Recorder of Oxford, leased the Corpus … and of the enthusiasm of the parishioners. 71 In 1849 Richard Gordon, already Vicar of Elsfield, became Vicar of … and the south door, appear to date from the time of Henry II or Richard I. It is probable that the south aisle was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to Sir John de Morteyn with reversion in default to Richard Reynes and the heirs male of his body. John de … member of the family to be made sheriff of the county, a post which he held in 1665. 41 He died in 1675, 42 and his … Bucks. iii, 629. Feud. Aids, i, 2. Feet of F. Beds. 2 Edw. II, no. 16. Feud. Aids, i, 20. Cal. Pat. 132730, p. 277. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Mauduit, Joan wife of Robert de Burnebu, Egeline wife of Richard Burdun, Alice wife of John le Brun, Maud, and … whom William and Elizabeth were in possession in 1401. 32 Richard Venour, mentioned in connexion with Marsworth in … burials from 1720 to 1783, marriages from 1720 to 1762; (ii) baptisms and burials from 1783 to 1811; (iii) marriages …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… plates and ridge, and a tie-beam with a strutted king-post. In the south transept, which is used as a vestry, is a … in 154950 to John Barwicke and Robert Freke. 31 In 15578 Richard Audley or Tuchet and his wife Elizabeth sold it to … 12. See Wilts. Arch. Mag. xxx, 149. Birch, Cart. Sax. ii, 579. Harl. MS. 3961, fol. 14787; Close, 1649, pt. xv, no. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… date probably from the 18th century. In the kitchen is a post called the Gospel post. Between the main road and the … Hindlip, was probably never made, 59 the estate passing to Richard de Hussingtree, patron of Hindlip in 1378. 60 Thomas … to 1708, burials 1540 to 1708, marriages 1538 to 1708; (ii) baptisms 1725 to 1812, burials 1725 to 1812, marriages …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in the time of Henry III, was said to have held it. Richard de Seyton who was lord of Martinsthorpe in 1316 11 was probably Richard brother of John de Seyton who was accused by Ralph de … 2, no. 1. Pipe R. 31 Hen. I (Rec. Com.), 134. Ibid. 3 Hen. II, m. 2. Feud. Aids, iv, 207; cf. p. 212. Cal. Pat. R. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is of 16th-century date. The Noak, 5 the residence of Mr. Richard Slade Nash, has long been the home of the Nash … but returned the next year, and, having assisted Edward II at Boroughbridge, was in 1322 created Earl of Winchester. … roof is open and is divided into six bays by tiebeams. A post-mediaeval truss, made up of vertical and horizontal …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it was in the hands of the Crown, but William de Fiennes (II) was given seisin in 1216. 115 William still held it in … Compton. 130 Compton conveyed his share to his son-in-law Richard, Viscount Lumley, in 1640. 131 After a protracted law … wall, and a gateway was built adjacent to the road. In the post-medieval period the building was sub-divided and …
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