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A History of the County of Sussex
… 7 and the demesne lands were in the possession of Sir Richard Sackville at his death in 1566. 8 His son and heir, … have been seised of the manor in 1603 9 and his grandson, Richard, Earl of Dorset, was dealing with it by fine in 1610 … MS. 5684. Liber de Hyda (Rolls Ser.), 203. Dugdale, Mon. ii, 436 b (ed. 181730). L. and P. Hen. VIII, xxi, g. 156 b. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to his son and grandson, both also named Brace. 46 Brace II, who was found seised of the manor in 1626, was a … references to a tenement in Grafton held of the honor of Richard's Castle, and therefore presumably part of the Domesday holding of Osbern Fitz-Richard. In 1226 John Esturmy granted a carucate of land to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the same name exists in Tempsford. In the two hides which Richard Pungiant held in Tempsford of the king 66 is to be … overlordship. It has not been found possible to connect Richard Pungiant, the Domesday holder, and those who followed … Hen. III, No. 42. Com. Pleas D. Enr. Mich. 7 & 8 Eliz. m. II d. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cclxxxviii, No. 147; Add. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Danish invasions. 39 In 1086 it was held by Osbern Fitz Richard, his father Richard Scrob having held it before him. 40 The overlordship … 1653 to 1699 (this book is in a dilapidated condition); (ii) all entries 1700 to 1737; (iii) baptisms and burials 1738 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the reign of king Henry III. to that of king Edward II. when it became extinct. In the next reign of Edward III. … of a family, to which it gave both name and residence; for Richard de Frogenhall resided here, and died possessed of it … sole daughter Joane, his heir, she entitled her husband, Richard Driland, of Cooksditch, in Faversham, to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… who in 1635 again conveyed it to Sir William Strickland, Richard Hutton, James Danby and Brian Middleton. 59 In 1649 … they are as follows: (i) mixed entries 1600 to 1653; (ii) mixed entries 1653 to 1683; (iii) mixed entries 1682 to … Reg. (Yorks. Par. Reg. Soc.), 159. V.C.H. Yorks. ii, 222. Cal. Inq. p.m. 119 Edw. I, 249; Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… gift king Edward I. confirmed that year. 2 King Edward II. by his charter, in his 10th year, granted to the prior of … those four knights, (the other three were, William Tracy, Richard Britton, and Hugh Morvill) belonging to Henry II.'s … of commons for a peace, which was delivered by captain Richard Lovelace, for which by order of the house, Sir …
Magna Britannia
… the survey of Domesday was taken: in the reign of Henry II. it belonged to the family of Pipard, whose heiress … generations. About the year 1620, it was the property of Richard Shortridge, Esq., whose descendant and namesake died … 5 After the dissolution, it was granted to the ancestor of Richard Pine Coffin, Esq., of Portledge, the present …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hostelries, the 'Swan', was partly converted into a post-office and the 'Royal Oak' was pulled down. 16 Hearne … and Maud must have died before 1198, for it was their son Richard who was then in possession of half the Tetsworth fee. … Emma Chevauchesul. 62 William Danvers was one of Henry II's knights, and it has been plausibly suggested that he may …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in that year of lands in Everton, Tetworth and Weston with Richard de Argentein 10 whose family held the manor of Weston … grant of 2 acres in Everton made by Walter Belmaistre. 11 Richard de Clifford had the custody of the manor during the … marriages and burials, 6 Jan. 1653 to 3 April 1727; (ii) burials, in woollen, 8 Nov. 1678 to 4 March 1706/7; (iii) …