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A History of the County of Oxford
… to local tradition, fishponds across the street. In the post-Reformation period the house was the home of the lessees … Wollascotts and the Hannes family lived there, and perhaps Richard Hannes's son-in-law, who was assessed on ten hearths … been in 1094, which is probably the year in which William II ordered Robert Bluet, Bishop of Lincoln, to compensate the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… him, and at his own death in 1467 they passed to Richard Bodenham his grandson, aged nine months. 88 Before … Mill, 92 in whose family it descended in a direct line to Richard Mill, 93 who in 1609 settled it among other manors … attended the Southampton court since the time of Richard II, being within the borough. In the thirteenth century …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a house standing close to the smithy serves as the post office, south of which are two or three cottages and … male. 13 Roger Ped wardyn leased his manor for a while to Richard Berton, 'parson of the place.' 14 His son Sir Roger, … to 378 6 s. 3 d. stock. For 'Schools,' see V.C.H. Hants, ii, 405. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 2335; Chan. Inq. p.m. …
A History of the County of Essex
… upper floor were put in. The east cross wing has a crown post roof, and the hall roof incorporates some reset medieval … it to his second son George Tuke, who in 1548 sold it to Richard Rich, Lord Rich, the lord chancellor. 100 Rich sold … Council, Weald Country Park (1977), 27; V.C.H. Essex, ii. 283; R.C.H.M. Essex, ii. 218. E.C. xiii. 276; V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and heir Nigel (d. c. 1115). 28 Nigel's son Robert (II) d'Oilly gave the church and part of the tithes to Oseney … market again: in 1583 Oglethorpe's son Owen sold it to a Richard Rolles gent.; 71 an Augustine Rolles, gent., was … return for an annuity, 73 which was still held in 1648 by Richard Rolles, gent., of Britwell Prior. 74 The Cottisfords …
A History of the County of Warwick
… floor to the attic. It has moulded strings, panelled newel-post with ball finials, turned balusters, moulded handrails … the Act of Uniformity but was later appointed by James II as Bishop of Oxford. 36 Thomas Abbotts, Thomas Pratt, and … and formerly of George Lumley; Susan, later the wife of Richard Langtree; Anne, wife of George Throckmorton, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 13 In 1602 the manor was granted to William Pennant and Richard Tomlyng for 80. 14 The manor shortly afterwards … O.S. (1st ed.). Kelly, Suss. Dir. (1934). V.C.H. Suss. ii, 224. Kelly, Suss. Dir. (1934). This should probably be … was seised in 1603 and Cicely Dowager Countess, and Richard, Earl of Dorset, in 1610: Add. MS. 5684. Add. MS. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… refectory. 3 King Henry I. king Stephen, and king Henry II. confirmed Southfleet, with its appendages, to the church … of him and his descendants. John died, s. p. 16 and Richard was of Southfleet, and afterwards of Digonswell, in … attired or; which, I should imagine were those of this Richard Sedley, who married Elizabeth, daughter of John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… son, which reversion the latter granted in that year to Richard Gregory and others in trusteeship. 31 Six years later … was confirmed to Warden Abbey in 1198 in a charter of Richard I. 59 Various small grants were added to this from … Holme, for at the end of the 14th century, when Richard II transferred Richard le Scrope's gift of all his lands …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 1125 to Roger de Lovetot, who was succeeded by his nephew Richard, son of his brother Nigel. 4 Dr. Farrer, however, … owner of woods in Southoe afforested in the reign of Henry II 32 and in 1303 as holding, with the Earl of Gloucester, … Herle and his wife Margaret (who, from Boughton (q.v.) inquisitions, appears to have been the daughter of Edward de …
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