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A History of the County of York North Riding
… school for the parishes of Stonegrave and Nunnington. Richard Barnes (153287), Bishop of Durham, was once incumbent … the Newhay. 15 Simon married Beatrice daughter and heir of Richard son and heir of Jordan Foliot, 16 and left sons … rector see Cal. Pat. 13969, pp. 365, 369. V.C.H. Yorks. ii, 212. Ibid. 270. Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 11617; Chan. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… high-pitched gable, are the arms of England, as for Henry II as Founder of the Abbey, with helm and crest, and the … floor of this building is now by an external staircase of post-monastic date, from the head of which a narrow entry … monastery, its site, with lands, mills, &c., was leased to Richard, Lord Grey, in February 1538 for 21 years, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… service through Stonesfield began c. 1935. 15 The village post office was established by 1853. 16 Stonesfield lies … that the area had been disafforested since the reign of Richard III; attempts to reimpose forest laws were resisted … the Boterels there with 1 knight's fee. In 1164 Henry II, seeking to consolidate the royal estates near Woodstock, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1477 at the age of five the younger son of Edward IV, Richard duke of York, who in contemplation of such a marriage … of the manor in 1747, 33 and died in 1762 leaving a nephew Richard Warburton as heir. 34 In 1795 the two manors of … manor in his wife's right. Plac. de Quo War. (Rec. Com.), II; Feud. Aids, i, 12. Ibid. i, 20; Inq. a. q.d. 9 Edw. II, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Elizabeth Lady Latimer was succeeded by her grandson Sir Richard, 18 who was dealing with the manor in 1523, 19 and on … his right in half a knight's fee in Little Wolverton to Richard de la Folye, 53 and about 1280 the manor belonged to … to 1663, burials 1542 to 1651 and marriages 1542 to 1652; (ii) all entries 1677 to 1707; (iii) baptisms and burials 1707 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… realm, in the 15th year of the next reign of king Edward II. but this family was become extinct here before the latter … presentation between them, this church continued till king Richard II.'s reign, in the 14th year of which the bishop exchanged …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… succeeded as lessees of the Prebendal House and manor by Richard Wildbore, son of Richard Wildbore the elder, Robert Clarke, son of William … to 17 September 1812; marriages end 10 October 1753; 23 (ii) marriages 11 October 1754 to 28 December 1812. The church …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… towards the end of which Walter of Clifford son of Richard was persuaded to demolish houses close to the town on … of the valley and on the far side from the village are the post-inclosure farm buildings of Oxleaze, and a large house … (1675), p. 170. Defoe, Tour thro' Gt. Britain (1778 edn.), ii. 21516. Cf. Rudder, Glos. 707. See p. 167. Glos. R.O., D …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of STOWELL as knight's fee in 1236. 43 It passed later to Richard Martel, apparently Geoffrey's son, 44 and Richard's heir held it in 1272. 45 Adam Martel held it in … in 1394 when, in preparation for accompanying Richard II's expedition to Ireland, he granted his lands to four …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the medieval period. 17 Until disafforestation by Charles II 18 Stowood was the northernmost portion of Shotover and … cite a few examples, grants for Stowood alone were made to Richard, Earl of Cornwall in 1258, 28 to his son in 1263, 29 … acres, was leased out by the Crown. 45 Earlier, in 1637, Richard Powell of Forest Hill had obtained a lease of …
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