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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eight pounds, now ten pounds. In the reign of king Henry II. this manor was held of the archbishop by the family of … whose grandson, of the same name, in the 3d year of king Richard II. released and quit-claimed to Sir Stephen de … Wood, Aug. 20, 1593, vacated 1605. 5 Sir Thomas Kempe. Richard Allen, S. T. B. May 9, 1605, and in 1633. Reginald …
A History of the County of Durham
… was marked by a wall called the White Dyke, and a boundary post on the seashore. On the southern boundary of the manor … Morleston was held of Robert de Clifford for life by Sir Richard de Aldeburg. 25 In 13523 it was found that Andrew de … Alan Fulthorpe. 175 He was one of the adherents of Richard II who were impeached by the Merciless Parliament in 1388, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Lionel Duke of Clarence. 29 This Roger was proclaimed by Richard II heir-presumptive to the throne in the Parliament of … who sold it in 1893 to Mr. George Tyser. 105 In the inquisitions on the Windsors, overlords of Wokefield, the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… but very little can be learned concerning them, as no inquisitions are extant concerning their property in the … next forty years is very obscure. In 1490 John Wayte and Richard Hooper, being summoned to show by what right they had … vii, fol. 177. Egerton MS. 2031, fol. 104 d. Pat. 12 Edw. II, pt. i, m. 14 d. Ibid. pt. iv, m. 22. Close, 23 Edw. III, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Wellesley, fourth Duke of Wellington, nephew of Arthur Richard Wellesley, the second duke, who succeeded his father … a filio suo et herede Thoma Dabrigecort paulo post morte cditu[..] obiit 27 die februarii anno d[omi]ni … with by the Court of Exchequer in the reign of George II. 96 From Mrs. Forbes, who created the living of Beech Hill …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bicester and Warden Hill Pack. The village has a shop and post office. In the north of Stratton are two large fishponds … firstly Thomas de Verdun, lord of Hethe, 55 and secondly Richard, son of Gerard de Camville of Middleton Stoney and … Census, 1811, 1901. Inf. Ploughley R.D.C. V.C.H. Oxon. ii. 330; Dunkin, Oxon. ii. 149 n.; it gave its name to John …
A History of the County of Sussex
… grandson of Joan, youngest sister of William de Say. 28 Richard de Fiennes, son of Roger, married Joan, daughter and … Inq. p.m. 49 Edw. VIII, 1st nos. 2 (44). Ibid. 6 Rich. II (67); G.E.C. Complete Peerage (1st ed.), vii, 623. Fines … 1773: ibid. 104. Ibid. 104, 1445; Recov. R. Mich. 34 Chas. II, ro. 259; Feet of F. Suss. Hil. 32 Geo. III; Recov. R. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was pulled down in 1907 after the death of the Rev. John Richard Nicholl, honorary canon of Rochester and rector of … Party gules and azure a border argent. In 1165 Henry II confirmed the monks of Bermondsey in the possession of … Lond. 1901. Lond. Gaz. 24 Aug. 1883. Pigot, Dir. 183240; Post Office Lond. Dir. 184570. Ibid. V.C.H. Surr. i, 315 b. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Prioress of Goring 2 and renewed in 1719 by royal grant to Richard Butler of Streatley. 3 At present a wooden bridge … in 1215 mentioned the tithes of all the lands held by Richard Golde and Emma de Kettindon. Kiddington Farm was … and burials 1679 to 1812, marriages 1679 to 1754; (ii) marriages 1754 to 1805; (iii) marriages 1806 to 1812. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… de Beauchamp as one manor, which by 1158 had passed to Richard de Gobion, who at that date held two knights' fees in Bedfordshire. 8 In 1231 Katherine, widow of Richard Gobion, son of the above Richard, successfully … i, 139. Feet of F. Beds. Hil. 1652; Mich. 16 Chas. II; East. 20 Chas. II; Div. Cos. Hil. 1658; Hil. 15 & 16 …
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