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A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1750, 42 after which date and before 1784 his son sold to Richard Bond Harcourt. 43 From the Harcourt family the manor … and Margaret, probably other Stretley heiresses. In 1525 Richard Byllet, son and heir of Anne, daughter and heir of … on slab and another on a brass plate to John Theed, 1641; (ii) with an inscription to Thomas Theed, 1675, and to his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor of Meonstoke Waleraund taken in the reign of Edward II. 2 The smithy stands close by, to the north of the road, … formed part of the sources of the royal ferm. Thus in 1189 Richard de la Bere accounted for 20 farm of Meonstoke, paying … John Waleraund, no mention of whom was made in the various inquisitions taken after John's death, but failed to make …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was worth 15 pounds and 10 shillings, now 26 pounds. Richard de Tonebridge has in his lowy what is worth 18 … yearly to them within the manor of Mepham. King Edward II. by his letters patent, in his 10th year, granted to the … year of king Edward III. alienated his interest in it to Richard Idleigh of Idleigh, in Ash near Wrotham, from whom …
A History of the County of Bedford
… next reference to Meppershall occurs in the reign of Henry II, when Robert son of William de Meppershall presented the … as second husband Henry Godfrey, by whom she had a son Richard. She died in 1460, and was succeeded by her son John … three years old. 24 John conveyed the manor in 1557 to Richard West, 25 evidently as trustee, for in 1574 Richard …
A History of the County of Warwick
… adjoining west wall of the cloister, containing blocked post-Dissolution doors, &c., and (2) the rubble core of a … my forest of Arden'. 6 This grant was confirmed by Henry II in 1155 7 and again by Edward II on 12 March 1326, 8 two … manor called the Graunge' in Merevale, in the tenure of Richard Overton. 11 In 1550 Sir Walter, now Viscount …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the reign of king Henry I. In the reign of king Henry II. Mereworth was in the possession of a family, which took … is recorded among those Kentish knights, who assisted king Richard at the siege of Acon, in Palestine, upon which … of London, and was lord mayor in the 1st year of king Richard II. in the 5th year of which reign he was knighted …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by shaped story-posts and curved braces, and carrying a post and struts under a collar-beam. 18 The purlins are … married first John Fitzalan and secondly, after 1267, Richard d'Amundeville, 23 who is mentioned as overlord of … dealing with land in Alspath. 53 On 1 June 1257 Gerard (II) son of Gerard (I) de Alspath (or Seintliz, said to have …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… became afterwards of the Earl of Richmona's Fee, because Richard de Sutton is said to hold of that Honor a Knight's … Son of John de Mering, and Elizabeth his Wife, Quer. and Richard de Kelum of Sutton, Chaplain, Deforc. whereby it was … of Thomas Mering of Newark, (as I guess) to whom King Richard the Third, 13 by his Letters Patent dated the fourth …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1383 the property had passed to Isabel's second husband, Richard Slade, who still held it in 1399. 79 An interest or possibly tenancy may later have passed to Richard's daughter and heir Edith, wife of William Boef, who … 230 There are six bells: (i) 1733, Thomas Bilbie; (ii) 1827, John Kingston; (iii) 1732, Bilbie; (iv) 1733, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Stoke at that date, since both were royal demesne. Henry II granted part of his demesne land at Merrow to William de … to William de Feogires, who afterwards forfeited it to Richard I. 4 John granted it to William de Leycester, 5 whose … Haia family who founded Boxgrove Priory. 11 In the time of Richard I Simon de Seynluz granted property in Merrow, which …