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A History of the County of Hampshire
… statim molent, et si quern molentem invenierint, statim post ipsum molent, nisi bladum domini fundi praesens affuerit … the manor of Sherborne St. John until the reign of Henry II, when John de Port grandson of Hugh de Port granted it to … and twelve years later by the production of a charter of Richard I proved his right to free chase for cats, hares and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 12 In 1540, when the Hospitallers were suppressed, Richard Wilmore was farming their manor of Sherbourne, which … G.E.C. Complete Peerage (1st ed.), viii, 53; V.C.H. Warw. ii, 124. Cf. Exch. K. R. Misc. Bks. xxii: P.R.O. Court Rolls, … bdle. 207, nos. 7, 88, 89. Dugd. loc. cit.; V.C.H. Warw. ii, 99. B. A. Lees, Records of the Templars, 27. Ibid. cx, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… grandsons, 13 was divided into moieties at the death of Richard son of John. 14 The one moiety, Shiere Vachery, was … resigned Gomshall with his other English lands to Henry II, 58 who granted it in moieties to Robert de Wendenale and … view the roofs are all covered with Horsham slabs; see post. Illustrated in V.C.H. Surr. ii, 433. As at Canterbury …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… continued until the end of the 15 th century. 6 In 1166 Richard de Anesia held the manor as one knight's fee of John … de Anesia was holding the same of the old feoffment of Richard de Anesia of Robert de St. John. 8 It is uncertain at … Wilts, v (2), 31. Cal. Close, 130713, p. 188. Feud. Aids, ii, 311, 323. Ibid. 311. Cal. Close, 132730, p. 506; Feud. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Queen Mary, who acquired land in Sherfield in 1578 from Richard More. 9 The Mores had been in possession of land in … 15 It remained in the Crown till the reign of Henry II, by whom it was granted, before 11678, 16 to his marshal … Puttenham conveyed the manor in 1550 to his second son Richard. 47 It was either this Richard or his elder brother …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1483, 40 and tradition connects the infant son of Richard III with the monument of a child in the parish … was created Earl of Westmorland in 1397 for supporting Richard II against the Lords Appellant, but deserted his king two …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (d. 1421), whose relict Eleanor (d. 1455) married Sir Richard Poynings (d. c. 1430) and Walter Hungerford, Lord … 1580). 68 In 15601 Lord Arundel sold Sherrington manor to Richard Lambert, 69 and with the neighbouring Boyton manor it … of Salisbury and formerly a domestic chaplain of Charles II; Thomas Lambert, 16951717, and Robert Sawyer, 171726, were …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the transfer, Aspley Bury passed into the possession of Richard Franklin, 43 whose son John, knighted during his … possession of the manor, 63 which then passed to her son Richard Beauchamp of St. Amand, who died in 1508 without … 3 Chas. I, No. 5144; Com. Pleas D. Enr. Trin. 14 Chas. II, rot. 13; Hil. 9 Anne; Pat. 15 Eliz. pt. 2; Mins. Accts. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hall and his nephew Basil, a J.P. in the reign of Charles II, were removed from the church in 1866 to pave the porch. … roof. The outer aisle (28 ft. 8 in. by 12 ft.) has a king-post roof of low pitch with moulded members. The arcade of … Wm. IV, ro. 46. P.R.O. List, 1932. Chan. Inq. p.m. 12 Ric. II, 91. a Ex inf. the Rev. Harold Smith, vicar. Presumably …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… its name from the school-house erected here in 1707 by Richard Piggott, citizen and cutler of London. The original … a 17th-century reparation, is supported by rough queen-post trusses. The second truss from the east is, however, in … There is no mention of Shinfield in any of the St. John inquisitions, but in 1316 John de St. John was said to hold …
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