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A History of the County of Oxford
… bailiwick. This bailiwick, first mentioned in the reign of Richard I, covered the whole area of the 'forest', which … held the office until the disafforestation under Charles II. 63 The traditional explanation of the granting of the … The population appears to have decreased during the post-Reformation period. In 1550 there were 10 messuages and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… known how or when the manor left this family, but in 1628 Richard Powle, registrar of the Court of Chancery, died … to England as a merchant venturer in the reign of Charles II. 74 Robert Vansittart died without issue in 1719. 75 His … rafters, and are each divided into three bays by king-post trusses, from the king-posts of which spring struts …
A History of the County of Warwick
… have been given in about 1100 by Ralph son of Helebold to Richard father of the Ralf de St. Sanson who gave the tithes … the following year his manor of Shotteswell was granted to Richard Harecourt and Edith his wife (youngest daughter and … of F. Warw. Mich. 1819 Eliz. Ibid. Div. Co. Mich. 19 Chas. II. 33 Geo. III, c. 60. Dugd. 533. Feud. Aids, v. 174. Round, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… are several half-timber houses, one of which, near the post office, has timbering of an early type, with … to 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1537 to 1653; (ii) 1653 to 1718; (iii) 1719 to 1758; (iv) baptisms and … b; Add. MS. 28024, fol. 190, 191. Chan. Inq. p.m. 9 Edw. II, no. 71, m. 53; Worcs. Inq. p.m. (Worcs. Hist. Soc.), ii, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by Robert le Veel, 127 3 yardlands given before 1275 by Richard Langford, who in 1242 held knight's fee there of the … Denis's, c. 45 a. and 8 s. rent, were granted, in 1562, to Richard Middlecot: 167 the later history of the land has not … W.R.O., EA/59. Census, 1881; 1891; 1931. V.C.H. Wilts, ii, pp. 136, 138, 17980; P.N. Wilts. (E.P.N.S.), 10; below, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… fell to Elizabeth the daughter of the latter, who married Richard Talbot, afterwards Lord Talbot. The descent of … postmaster-general in 1689. He was dismissed from that post in 1691, but became alderman of London and was knighted … cent.) originated in a grant made in 1188 by King Henry II to Reynold le Fouwer (Focarius or Stoker), of the king's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it descended in the male line until his great-grandson Richard de Munfitchet died in 1267. 46 When Richard's estates … farm-house, with which it was usually let. 269 By 1903 a post-mill and steam-mill, temporarily let separately from the … Camps, 27; C.R.O., R 57/16/1. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 428; B.L. Add. Ch. 28443. Charterho. Mun., map of Castle …
A History of the County of Warwick
… are of close-set studding, and the roof has queen-post trusses. Several of the doors are hung with strap-hinges … captured at Borough-bridge when fighting against Edward II, was hanged in March 1322, and his estates were forfeit. … of the manor in dower and granted her right in it to Sir Richard de Peshale, whom she married. 17 In May 1328 John …
A History of the County of Warwick
… culminating in an alienation of the manor in 1575 to Richard Paramore, merchant tailor of London. 15 Fifteen years … for that he unlawfully made over his assets to the said Richard Paramore to avoid paying his debts, and that this was … in a recess in the wall. V.C.H. Warw. i, 313. Ibid. ii, 61; Dugd. 1129, citing deeds in private hands. L. and P. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Ancestor, John de Musters, was seised in the Time of King Richard the First, the Right of which descended to Robert his … Roger de Sibthorpe, which Gocelinus had it in the Time of Richard the First, and left it to his Son and Heir Thomas, … from Tiricius de Sibethorp, his Ancestor, in the Time of Richard the First, who left his Right to Peter his Son and …