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A History of the County of Warwick
… also be identical with 'an escheat at Milverton' of which Richard Trussell had the homage and Margery his mother's sister had the rent in dower at the time of Richard's death at Evesham in 1265. 32 Richard's brother … his brother Godfrey to the living in the time of Henry II. 58 This Henry may possibly have been the Henry de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bettesthorne moiety of Minstead had passed from Walter to Richard, presumably his son, who also died in 1361, leaving … in the rebellion of the Duke of Buckingham against Richard III and was attainted in the first Parliament of that … as 'adjoining to the waste soil of the forest of Charles II without any separation or enclosure,' he claimed for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in all their demesne lands of Minster. 7 King Edward II. in his 6th year, confirmed to the abbot free-warren in … acre now paid for the Cornegavel land. In the time of king Richard II. this manor, with its rents and other … He was sheriff from the 4th to the 9th years of king Richard I. in the last year of that reign and during the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to St. Mary and St. Sexburg. In the 8th year of king Richard II. anno 1384, the temporalities of this monastery were … he settled it by his will in 1635, upon his two feoffees, Richard Buller, esq. of Cornwall, and Mr. Sergeant Clerk, of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Of the incumbents William Gregory, rector from 1350, and Richard Abbot, rector 141014, were both acolytes at their … Bearde of serving the cure without licence in 1576. 111 Richard Baylie, rector curate 160725, held the living with … at its western end. There are two bells: (i) uninscribed; (ii) Llewellins and James, Bristol, 1908. In 1975 gramophone …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 13 who conveyed the manor to Nicholas Burton. 14 In 1589 Richard Burton died seised of the manor of Mitcham, leaving a … to the latter's daughter Esther Maria, who married Captain Richard Dixon, of the 85th regiment. Under James Cranmer's … few odd entries between 1649 and 1670, all 1670 to 1678; (ii) baptisms and burials 1653 to 1670, marriages 1651 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… other modern houses. The village has two shops and a sub-post office, but the limekilns once in Church Lane and the … as lords of the honor of St. Valery, Robert de Dreux and Richard, Earl of Cornwall, about 1225 and 1230 respectively. … Wappenham (Northants), an object of suspicion to Charles II's government. 235 Hart took a great interest in his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… descendants it continued till the reign of King Charles II. when it was conveyed, by a joint conveyance, from that … sold it to John Martyn, who as quickly passed it away to Richard Tooke, whose descendant Nicholas Tooke, in the 25th …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Walter, his brother, were confirmed to Chicksand by Henry II between 1163 and 1166. 13 Walter appears to have succeeded … of his lands in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. 14 Richard de Lindsey, said by Dr. Farrer to be Walter's … Walter, as in 1201 Walter warranted the charter which Richard had made to Crowland Abbey. Walter attested an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the mid 17th century. 24 The house was formerly the post office. Other houses of similar date are the Poplars, a … by the atheling Athelstan to his father, King Ethelred II. 31 There is no certain evidence of any royal ownership in … in Warwickshire which in 1086 was held by Osbern son of Richard of Richard's Castle (Salop.). The overlordship passed …