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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Michael Lyster. 20 Sir Michael apparently conveyed it to Richard Fauconer, lord of Hurstbourne Fauconers (q.v.), for … possession to Ralf de Mortemer. 24 In the reign of Henry II Richard Labaanc granted to the nunnery of Godstow all his … with a four-sided desk, which revolves on a turned middle post. From it are suspended two chains, which served to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… probably the stocks and the pound mentioned in 17989, when Richard Hood was appointed hayward to pound the cattle on … have always buried its dead at Stadhampton. In the post-Reformation period it certainly came to be regarded as … 5,400. Christ Church Arch. Index to Register of Leases, ii, pp. 4056. O.R.O. Land tax assess. Ibid. Peers Arch. ( …
A History of the County of Bedford
… settled in the parish nearly 100 years later, for in 1439 Richard Goldstone of Stagsden 'gentilman' received a free … the beginning of the 13th century. In 1278 Hugh le Blunt, Richard Koc and Adam Harlew all held small portions of land … 1812 are in five books: (i) has all entries 1671 to 1705; (ii) the same, 1705 to 1760; (iii) baptisms and burials 1761 …
A History of the County of Durham
… granted the manor to her daughter Agnes, 13 who sold it to Richard de la Hay, a burgess of Newcastle. 14 Her grant was confirmed to Richard in 1279 by John Balliol. 15 Four years later John … Brinkburn Chartul. (Surt. Soc.), 1. Cal. Inq. p.m. (Edw. II), v, 412. In 14889 Stainton rendered 6 s. 8 d. to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… once of Uctred, were held of the Count of Mortain by Richard. 25 The king had in his own hand the 'manor' and 2 … land here since 1208. 172 His gift was confirmed by Edward II in 1312. 173 The prior held one knight's fee here and in … an unknown donor, consists of a sum of 10 deposited in the Post Office Savings Bank, the interest of which is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Salter, possessed it at the restoration of Charles II. They bore for their arms, Gules, ten billets, four, … to be sold, which it accordingly was, in 1699, to Mr. Richard Webbe, of Eleham; he, in 1711, after some … and widow of Francis Head, esq. eldest son of Sir Richard Head, bart. who died in his father's life-time. She …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the original marketplace) and in the meadow opposite the post office. There is a tradition that the August fair was a … in the meadow opposite the post office. After 1811, when Richard Jeffreys resigned the living, the house, which was in … It was probably built on the site of an earlier house, for inquisitions mention a capital messuage on the manor. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where the tradition is, that fair mistress of king Henry II. was kept for some time, it should seem to have been built … the Derings continued afterwards to possess it. Sir Richard Dering, of Hayton, was owner of it anno 22 Richard II. and then quitted the possession of it to Sir …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 46 and in 1625 he conveyed it to Christine Leveson, widow, Richard Leveson, esq., and two others, apparently in trust, … generations in the hands of his descendants. John's son Richard died here on 16 May 1640, and a descendant of his, … to 1756, burials 1538 to 1756, marriages 1539 to 1754; (ii) baptisms 1757 to 1812, burials 1757 to 1814; (iii) …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… years later this manor is found in the possession of Richard Earl of Warwick, 53 the husband of Isabel, only … in Stanford held by Thomas atte Wyke is mentioned in the inquisitions on the deaths of Hugh Earl of Stafford in 1386, … modern square bellcote with a shingled spirelet. The king-post nave roof has been largely renewed, but rests on four …