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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of his wife Isabel de Clare, sole daughter and heiress of Richard de Cure, Earl of Pembroke, 8 or in his own right as … with the Crown until 16 December 1312, when Edward II created his brother Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, … was assigned to Elizabeth Comyn, afterwards wife of Richard Talbot, niece and co-heiress of Aymer de Valence, in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… made in 1418, 18 and in 1446 of the earl's younger son, 19 Richard Earl of Salisbury. 20 At the end of the 16th century … had a daughter Alice, aged two in 1250. 28 Alice married Richard de Braose (Breuse, Bruys), 29 with whom she made a … to 1740 (the record is defective for several periods); (ii) baptisms and burials 1741 to 1796, marriages to 1753; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Baxter, and Dr. Stukeley in his comment upon his favorite Richard of Cirencester; 1 but they have but little to offer … died possessed of it in the 3d year of king Edward II. His grand-daughter Juliana, daughter of Thomas de … Simon Cheney, of Crall, in Sussex, second son of Sir Richard Cheney, of Shurland, he became, in her right, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 38 which in 1086 were held of the Count of Mortain by Richard. 39 They afterwards became part of the Brus fee 40 … 58; the custody of the lands was granted by the Crown to Richard Cheerowe and Thomas Strickland. 59 Joan was an idiot … confirmed by Archbishop Thurstan, by Henry I and Henry II, 165 and recognized by Peter de Brus in 1239. 166 The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… manor to Bernard Turney for twenty-one years, and his sons Richard and William held it in 1548. 24 The Turneys seem to … Nicholl, loc. cit. Feet of F. Bucks. Hil. 19 & 20 Chas. II. Ibid. Mich. 21 Chas. II; Recov. R. Mich. 21 Chas. II, m. 164. Recov. R. Trin. 13 …
Magna Britannia
… ancient family of De Brian, as early as the reign of Henry II., and they continued to possess it till that of Henry IV.: … and afterwards of the Ameridiths, who sold it to Sir Richard Hawkins, the celebrated naval officer, in the reign … Farwell, Esq., of Totnes, is patron of the rectory. Richard Raynolds, who was ejected from this living, when …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and upper tie-beam; above the latter is a strutted king-post. In the same wall, on the ground floor, is another … wife to Thomas Aderton. 21 Thomasine was the daughter of Richard Ockenden of Ashford, Kent; 22 Hugh was a son of her … reproduced in Gotch, Arch. of the Renaissance in England, ii, 35; another variant is given in Suss. Arch. Coll. xlvii, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is characteristic of the period. Early in the 13th century Richard Wyvill's forester is mentioned, 10 and William Wyvill … of Peter de Mauley (de Maudlay) were ordered to cause Richard Wyvill to have his house of Slingsby. 27 In an … was the famous Countess of Dorchester, mistress of James II. 64 In 1719, however, John (Sheffield) Duke of Buckingham, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a virgate in Slipton was of the fee of William de Curcy, Richard Fitz Hugh had two-thirds of a hide of the abbot of … the manor of Drayton in Lowick (q.v.) to the present day. Richard Fitz Hugh, who held two-thirds of a hide of … 483. Cal. Close, 13778, p. 443; Chan. 1 nq. p.m. 2 Rich. II, no. 57. Mellows, Pytchley Bk. of Fees, 85, 86, 87. The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Ret. Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Bucks. ii, 114. Hist. of Bucks. iv, 578. Harper, The Bath Road, … Feet of F. Bucks. Mich. 10 Phil. and Mary; Close, 15 Chas. II, pt. i, no. 32; Ld. Rev. Misc. Bks. cxcvi, fol. 21315. …