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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rent or fine, 1 and in the 10th year of king Edward II. they had a grant of free warren from their demesne lands … of the last of that name, in king Henry VII.'s reign, to Richard Knatchbull, who afterwards resided at it, being … in the deeds of it, was owner of it in the reign of king Richard II. He married Agnes, daughter and coheir of Godfrey, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Mr. Andrew Walker; Battle Bridge House is the seat of Mr. Richard Trower; the Gables, of Mr. Frederick Adams; Ockley … their demesne lands at Merstham, the earliest from Henry II, and the two others bearing the dates 1316 and 1364. 40 … or Elyngbrigge (he is called by both names on his brass, post), directed by his will that he should be buried in the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… which was to be dedicated to the Virgin Mary. 13 Henry II and Richard I also confirmed this grant. 14 About 1348 litigation … the customs of the manor. Stephen in the Hale, John Jakes, Richard Est and other men of the Prior of Merton complained …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the lord of the manor. 36 The village has a sub-post-office but no general store, though it had one at the … estate (still in the hands of trustees) to his nephew Richard. 87 After Richard's death in 1712 and Sir Edward's in … son Robert as his heir. According to his inquisition post mortem 116 he was seized of only I hide in Merton, of which 2 …
Magna Britannia
… death, passed to his nephew, John Carew, second son of Richard Carew of Anthony, the Cornish historian. This John … one mile west-south-west from St. Austell, which is the post-office town, and five miles nearly north from … he had followed the fortunes of his master, King James II., after his abdication. Carhayes is now the property of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a group of houses and shops, one of which serves as the post office. The western branch curves south again, passes by … III. Rot. Orig. (Rec. Com.), i, 206 b; Inq. a.q.d. 7 Edw. II, No. 115; Cal. of Pat. 131317, p. 37; 132730, p. 501. Cal. of Pat. 13304, p. 263. Feud. Aids, ii, 309; Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 214. Mins. Accts. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… valley is peculiarly picturesque (see Frontispiece of Vol. II). On the west side the well-wooded slopes of Norbury Park … Mr. Leverton Harris. Fredley Cottage was the home of Mr. Richard Sharp, F.R.S., M.P., known from his talents as … Roger son of Roger de Apperdele settled it on his son Richard to hold during his father's lifetime. 16 Richard
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 18th-century stone-fronted house of some pretensions. The post office bears a circular sundial of 1778, with the motto … IV visited it in 1410 and Edward IV in 1461. 15 Under Richard III, and under his fatherin-law Warwick the … Ralph, aged twenty-four. 69 To win Ralph's support Richard II created him Earl of Westmorland in 1397 and gave him the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… old place-names which have now disappeared. William son of Richard de Linthorpe granted the Abbot of Whitby 'half an … 7 These names recur in a grant made by William son of Richard son of Ascelin de Middlesbrough, who also granted … 95. Burton, Mon. Ebor. 84. Guisbro' Chartul. (Surt. Soc.), ii, 303. Add. Chart. 20569. Whitby Chartul. (Surt. Soc.), …
A History of the County of Warwick
… settlement was made on Margaret and her second husband Sir Richard Bingham, and her heirs, of what was described as the … effigies of a man and woman and a Latin inscription to Sir Richard Bingham, Justice of the King's Bench, who died 22 May … p. 176. Feud. Aids, v, 180. Feet of F. Warw. Mich. 12 Edw. II. Cal. Inq. p.m. viii, 374. Ibid. Ibid. x, 595; Cal. Close, …
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