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A History of the County of Northampton
… in history than the manor-house. In the time of Queen Mary Richard Gill was deprived on 22 May 1554 and his successor, … 1731. 4 His successor was Denison Cumberland, whose son, Richard Cumberland the dramatist, has left in his memoirs an … marriages 15611677, with a gap in all entries 15707; (ii) baptisms 1680 1757, marriages 16951757, burials 16791758; …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… village, and thereby rennith a bekke. It standith a ii miles south from Perse Bridg on Tese. There appere ruines … family, by whom it was held until King Stephen disseised Richard de Rollos for serving the empress and gave his lands … Roald was to hold the manor for life with reversion to Richard de Rollos and his heirs. 19 The Rollos returned to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 46 and receiving, as is said, no recompense from Charles II was finally compelled in 1696 to sell Waterford Hall to … of the Strand, ironmonger, 52 apparently in trust for Richard Emmott. 53 In 1811 Emmott sold it to Samuel Smith of … and Stapleford' ( Cal. Pat. 137781, p. 207). In the later inquisitions relating to Watton only the advowson of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… corner of the parish, close to a ford across the Granta, a post by which gave it its name. 13 There were 20 peasants in … seat within the ramparts of Wandlebury. About 1685 James II had had stables built there, of which part, of red brick, … established as landowners at Stapleford from 1736, when Richard Collier bought 80 a. of freehold, 122 part of 160 a. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (d. 1463) and that John's wife Elizabeth, 65 later wife of Richard Whiteley. On Elizabeth's death in 1472 the moiety … it in 1673 to Bernard Howard, 93 and Howard in 1693 to Sir Richard Grobham Howe, Bt. 94 (d. 1703). From then until 1808 … edns.); W.R.O., tithe award. Below, educ. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, pp. 165, 209. Pipe R. 1167 (P.R.S. xi), 131. V.C.H. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in possession of this place from the reign of Edward II. till that of Henry VI. at length Henry Henghurst, in the … possessed of it at the latter end of the reign of Charles II. 2 His heirs alienated it to Mr. John Love, whose grandson … tenure. His son, of the same name, passed it away to Sir Richard Baker, who was possessed of it in 1578, and he soon …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… descendants thus became mesne lords of this manor. 17 Richard Savage, son and heir of Walter, 18 had succeeded him … by right of Amabel his wife. 19 Thomas son and heir of Richard granted Egglestone Mill before 1268 20 to John de … (1905). See below. Quarter Sess. Rec. (N. R. Rec. Soc.), ii, 299. Wills and Invent. in the Archd. of Richmond (Surt. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… one which existed here in 1287. 13 The stocks and whipping post were still to be seen in the churchyard in 1818. 14 It … Joan, who had married John Comyn. 26 Elizabeth married Richard Lord Talbot, 27 and from them descended the Earls of … before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1559 to 1671; (ii) all entries 1672 to 1739; (iii) baptisms and burials 1739 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… William de Houkefworth, Ranulf Morin, Walter de Hou, Richard de Staunton the Parson, William, Parson of … between Thomas de Welond, and Margery his Wife, and Richard Son of the said Thomas, Querents; and Alice, who had been Wife of Geoffrey Staunton, Deforc. by Richard de Thistleton, put in her Place to get or lose, of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 16 A timberframed cottage near the church, formerly a post office, 17 had been partly demolished by 1964. Other … of the priory. 44 Their successors may have included Richard Chelmwich and his wife Margaret, who in 1396 conveyed … founded by will proved 1937. 201 Manual of Glos. Lit. ii. 301. O.S. Area Bk. (1886). Census, 1951. O.S. Map 1", …
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