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A History of the County of Sussex
… and west walls being framed with heavy timbers of king-post construction, and having moulded beams above door height … of the Sackvilles, Lords Buckhurst and Earls of Dorset. 24 Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl, died in 1624, holding the manor … 197. Ibid. liv, 231. Lewes Chart. i, 934. Cf. ibid. ii, 111. This may account for the parish being described in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Titchfield and Mottisfont. There is a record that in Richard Norton's time Dryden's play 'The Spanish Friar' was … land with the addition of other lands acquired by grant of Richard de Boarhunt and Gilbert de Boarhunt during the … m. 17. Rec. R. Trin. 16 Geo. III, m. 8490. V.C.H. Hants, ii, 164. Cited in the inspection and confirmation charter of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… then Lords of them. 3 It appears that about 36 E. 3. Sir Richard Willughby had interest here. 4 And the Certificate of … August 37 H. 8. were granted to Charles Sutton, Esquire, Richard Welby, Esquire, and Thomas Yorke, Gent. and their …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… right (except murders, which he claimed under charter of Richard I made in 1190), and that he had the right to gallows … (2) God save the King. 1635; (3) Robert Filbrigge and Richard Edwardes chvrchwardens. 1635; (4) Cvm . sono . si . … to 1 January 1754, and burials 3 March 169 to June 1792; (ii) baptisms and burials 27 January 1793 to 1 November 1812; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… convent, by Godfrey de Caritate in the reign of King Henry II. 5 On his death they descended to his son John de … seised of the same in 1361, leaving a brother and heir Richard de Winton, 10 was evidently in financial … the Skilling family until 1613, 19 in which year Edward, Richard and Michael Skilling sold it to Anthony Dawley. 20 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to his brother Thomas. 4 It was subsequently sold to Sir Richard Lovelace of Hurley. 5 At Westcot before the … as successor of Brictric, a freeman. 42 Hascoit had a son Richard, whose son was Hasculf. 43 Ralph, son of the latter, … Seacourt. 66 On the forfeiture of Anskil's estates William II gave Fawler to his dispenser Thurstin. 67 Both Thurstin …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Place, recently called Benham Valence, is the seat of Sir Richard Sutton, bart., Speen House is the residence of the … April 1231 and was succeeded in the title by his brother Richard, though there are reasons for believing that this … of the manor, but that it was granted by King Richard II to Ingram, lord of Couci, who had married Isabel the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… latter end of the reign of king George I. was possessed by Richard Goodhugh, esq. from which name it passed by a female … Sarah, in marriage to Mr. Rich. Round, whose son, Mr. Richard Round, of Stonepit, in Seale, died possessed of it, … possessed it in the beginning of the reign of king George II. he alienated it to Mr. O'Connor, whose son, John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and an euer, one paier of iron gallowes and fyve crokes, ii paiers of tonges, one old fyer shovell, nyne guisshings, … He appears to have had several sons, of whom the eldest, Richard, was a lunatic. 70 Richard gave his whole inheritance to his lord, Roald son of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Dugdale mentions a William Durvassal in the time of Henry II: 11 his successor John left a son John, who was under age … John. In 1378 Rose, the widow of Nicholas and then wife of Richard Mountford, 23 disputed against a William Durvassal … by grant from William Durvassal (probably temp. Henry II) 33 and this property, valued at 23 s. 4 d., was described …
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