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A History of the County of Hertford
… of the green is the parish room, and on the south are the post office and the school. The cottages surrounding the … the manor to him and his mother 'for the soul of his son Richard.' 2 This was William's second son, 'who was cut off … and marriages from 1559 to 1718, burials 1559 to 1717; (ii) baptisms and burials from 1718 to 1812, marriages from …
A History of the County of Surrey
… remains as it was in the days when the household of George II frequented it. Beyond the 'Swan' is the bronze foundry of … Lodge is the residence of Lord Foley, Gordon Lodge of Sir Richard D. Awdry, K.C.B. The Green is only divided by a few … Court. At the time of the Domesday Survey Picot held of Richard of Tonbridge, lord of Clare, a piece of land called …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Septvans, of the archbishop; but in the next reign of king Richard II. it was held by Sir William Waleys, whose only daughter … and was by archbishop Hubert confirmed to it in king Richard I.'s reign. 3 In the 8th year of king Richard II. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Coldrop, The Lords or the Earl of Worcester's tithing, Richard Goddard's tithing, Greenham and Midgham. In 1878 a … held at Thatcham before it belonged to the abbey. Henry II confirmed to the monks the right to hold a market on … of John Nevill Marquess of Montagu, the second son of Richard Nevill Earl of Salisbury, while Lord Herbert was the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… during the 17th century, probably in the time of Charles II, the south wall on the ground story of the north wing was … to the family of Sir John Scrope, 72 a younger son of Sir Richard Scrope of Bolton, and great-nephew of Sir Geoffrey. … Joan and Elizabeth, 75 who married respectively Sir Richard Hastings, kt., and Thomas Clarell of Aldwark, co. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… appears to have been restored at the accession of Charles II. 52 In the 17th century the Grange was demised to members … to the poor varying in amount. Chan. Inq. p.m. 2 Edw. II, no. 20. Pat. 36 Hen. VIII, pt. ii, m. 26. Burton, Mon. Ebor. 327. Cal. Pat. 13017, p. 261. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… St. James, which was standing at least as early as 1145. 7 Richard son of John de Cardoyl, thief, took sanctuary in it … certainly built before 11301 21 and was held against Henry II by Roger de Mowbray in the revolt of 1173. In the … and at the west is a Wesleyan chapel, erected in 1815. The post office is an ancient cottage of stone with a thatched …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of the House of Commons, mentioned in Shakespeare's Richard II, was son and heir of Walter. He was executed by Henry IV … were restored, and he died holding 2 virgates here of Sir Richard de Seyton by the service of 1 lb. pepper yearly. 35 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… under it. The original roof, of which only one queen-post truss remains, has a span of about 25 ft.; the tie-beam, … 12th century, 8 and were possibly tenants of the manor. Richard de Thorley was defendant in an action of common … (i) baptisms, burials and marriages 1539 to 1750; (ii) baptisms and burials 1750 to 1812, marriages 1750 to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the possession of the Crown and was granted by Henry I to Richard de Redvers. 3 It remained in the hands of the Earls … in the Isle of Wight, by Isabel de Fortibus. 4 Edward II granted Thorley to Piers Gaveston, 5 on whose death in … and Henry Kyllavon in 1539, 21 and subsequently to Richard Belverge. 22 Early in the reign of Elizabeth the …
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