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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… grants in Swineshead were confirmed to the priory by Henry II, between 1163 and 1179. 11 His son and heir Walter was … at Chicksand (Beds). His charter was confirmed by Henry II, between 1163 and 1179, and was produced by the prior of … recess, with marginal inscription in Lombardic letters: '+ richard aytrop gist ic[i] di[ev] [d]e sal[m]e e[y]t [m]erci …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whose descendant Nocholas Criol, in the 3d year of king Richard II. gave it to John Fineaux, esq. in gratitude for his having … them to William Gomeldon, esq. of Sellindge, whose son Richard, anno 10 queen Anne, obtained an act for the sale of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Other ancient cottages, including the very picturesque post office which is built of rubble stone, lie on the … to Hugh de Vernon and by 1146 it was held by his son Richard de Vernon. 28 Until the mid13th century Sydenham … Kelly's Dir. Oxon. (1939). O.R.O. Li XX/vi/1. Thame Cart. ii. 194. A Michael Grimbaud gave land to Thame Abbey before …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… on the said Henry for life; afterwards on John, Son of Richard Sutton, of Averham, and Joane his Wife, and the Heirs … another Brother, and the Heirs of his; Remainder to Richard in like manner; Remainder to the Right Heirs of the … A die Pase. in 3 Sept. 10 E. 3. apud Ebor. Die Lun prox. post fest. S. Martini, 3 E. 3. apud Nott. Pl. de Banc. Pasch. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 15711677, 16837, marriages 15721677, burials 15721674; (ii) baptisms and marriages 16751747, burials 16781747; (iii) … MS. Vesp. E. xvii, fol. 199. Ibid. 200. V.C.H. Northants. ii, 102. Ibid. i, 386. Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 54. Valor … Hist. of Wilmer family, 57. Cal. of Com. for Compounding, ii, 1462. Par. reg. of Sywell cited by Foster and Green, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a carrier's cart went to Oxford twice weekly. There was a post office in 1847. 15 Cropmarks and some pottery finds … of Tackley was Robert. The next recorded tenant was Richard son of Niel who was succeeded c. 1177 by his brother … WHITEHILL were among the possessions confirmed by Ethelred II to St. Frideswide's minster, Oxford, in 1004, but the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor soon afterwards, and in 1305 by fine between Richard de la More and Christine his wife, and Walter le … 15 acres of wood and 8 s. rent in Tadley were settled on Richard and Christine. 10 In 1337 the reversion of one … Ibid. Lond. Gaz. 15 Jan. 1869, p. 219. Birch, Cart. Sax. ii, 297300. Minis. Accts. bdle. 1142, no. 8; Eccl. Com. Var. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Tadlow at his death in 1471 to his eldest surviving son Richard 76 (d. 1485). Sir Richard's son and heir Thomas, of age in 1492, 77 conveyed … N.S. xix), 86, 88. Liber de Bernewelle, 247; Bk. of Fees, ii. 922. Cf. Close R. 12546, 191. Flores Historiarum (Rolls …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of perambulating parish boundaries was kept up into the post-Reformation period, but in 1759 the rector complained … confirming its possessions. 46 On the accession of Henry II a suit was begun before the king, between the abbey and … Holbech (d. 1662) of Mollington. 60 It then passed to Richard Brideoake who was lord of the manor in 1692. 61 The …
Magna Britannia
… miles nearly west-south-west from Looe-bridge. There are post-offices at Polperro and East-Looe; but Liskeard is the … the house which Mabil his sister occupied); and one of Richard Earl of Cornwall, granting the monks a licence to … then late Earl of Cornwall. In the reign of Richard II. Tintagel-castle was made a state-prison, and a more …