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A History of the County of Northampton
… called NORTH HALF or ASHBY MEARS MANOR was held by Richard de Humez 8 before 1181, in which year he granted his … before the division of the manor. 12 William son of Richard de Humez still held lands here in 1205, but … with all entries from Lady Day 1753 to Lady Day 1754; (ii) baptisms 175483, burials 175494; 64 (iii) marriages …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the 17th century, including the Dog and Badger Inn and the post office. The church stands in a churchyard thickly … Medmenham in 1347 the manor passed to his nephew and heir Richard Fitz Alan Earl of Arundel. 42 In 1359 he settled it … 45 who was beheaded in 1400 for supporting Richard II, 46 and soon afterwards Thomas Fitz Alan was restored to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cottages are grouped, with the small village shops and the post office which lies on the south side of the road. Nearly … mention of any sub-tenants of the manor, 10 but in 1346 Richard Houtot, probably a descendant of a family which had … of Lanc. Rentals and Surv. bdle. 8, No. 22 a. Feud. Aids, ii, 320. Feet of F. Hants, Trin. 4 John; ibid. 47 Hen. III. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… granddaughter Margery. Robert was succeeded by his son Richard (d. 1203) and Richard's daughter Margaret who had married Wischard Ledet by … par. rec., uncat., 'Antiquarian Finds'. V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 36; vi. 58; Arch. Jnl. xxv. 302; Fox, Arch. Camb. Region, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… pointed head. In the south aisle is a brass inscription to Richard Paveley, who died 1377, and Joan his wife. There are … Hen. III, m. 7. Leland, op. cit. Proc. Assoc. Archit. Soc. ii, 402. V.C.H. Beds. i, 224 b. Cott. MS. Nero, E vi, fol. … de Clermont. According to Dugdale she married Gilbert Fitz Richard, head of the Clares (Dugdale, Baronage, i, 209), who …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… that additions had been made since the time of Henry II, but these parts were disafforested in consequence of this … 30 died 1457, but apparently not succeeded by his son Richard 31; William Earl of Arundel, appointed 1461 32; … Edward son of the duke, being granted to John Hays 34; Sir Richard Sandes and Richard Lister, 35 appointed lieutenants …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… High Street and Fenny Lane, where the stocks and whipping post stood in 1978. The fourth group lay off Whitecroft Road … (d. s.p. 1537) left his sisters Elizabeth, wife of Richard Bury, and Beatrice, wife of Robert Freville, as his … H 1/ST/E 79/8, m. 2. P.R.O., HO 107/1708. V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 132. Above, map on p. 74. G.L.C.R.O., H 1/ST/E 79/9, m. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… hands of the Selfes until 1757; it passed by marriage to Richard Jenkyns, and in 1806 to the Heathcotes of Shaw Hill. … and 2. 15 s. 8 d. in alms on the anniversaries of Henry II and Henry III. 182 The rent charged by the dean and … A Red Cross hospital was opened in the town in 1916. 781 A post office was in existence in Melksham in 1782. 782 About …
Magna Britannia
… embattle his mansion at Millom 4: his great grandson Sir Richard was made knight banneret at Agincourt: his descendant … whose posterity possessed it till the reign of Edward II. In the parish church of Millom are several monuments of … RAVENGLASS, in this parish, is a small market and post-office town by the sea side. King John granted a market …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… son of Alan that in 1205 he deprived his under-tenant Richard de Lyng of 12 carucates of land in Melsonby. Richard immediately obtained reinstatement from the Crown, 19 … (Blomfield, Norf. vi, 230). Chan. Inq. p.m. 10 Edw. II, no. 64. Egerton MS. 2827, fol. 60. De Banco R. 75, m. 42; …
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