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Magna Britannia
… the Baptist. 7 There was a confirmation of this grant to Richard Stafford about the year 1392, and to Sampson Meverell … the Survey of Domesday was taken. In the reign of Henry II., Hugh le Arbalester, most probably his son or grandson, … miles, and three miles from Alfreton, which is the post-town. The village of Oakerthorp (anciently Ulkerthorpe) …
A History of the County of Northampton
… was holding Thorpe Waterville. 23 Between 1197 and 1211, Richard, son of the second Hugh, had succeeded. 24 He was … to the Abbot in 1303. 34 After his fall in 1307, Edward II seized his lands and granted them before 1313 to Aymer de … the King's stepson, and he granted them to his brother Richard Grey. 47 The latter died without heirs of his body …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 9 E. 2. Thorpe and Cotum answered for a whole Villa, and Richard de Thorpe, and John de Mounteney, were certified to … pat. 22 E. 3. m. 30. Nom. Vill. Apud Nott. dic Lun prox. post festum S. Martini, 3 E. 3. Trin. Eliz. rot. 121. Mss. J. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… century. 40 Towards the end of the century the tenant was Richard de Marun, 41 but it is difficult to trace the descent … the manor of Thrapston in 1379 on Hugh Hekelyng and Richard Gettyngton, clerks, with warranty by the heirs of … as follows: (i) baptisms, marriages and burials 15601640; (ii) births and baptisms, marriages, and burials 165387, with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by Thomas Reynolds, who in 1675 sold Thriplow Bury to Richard Minshull, later master of Sidney Sussex. 52 In 1681 … 4 yardlands in Thriplow of Fulk son of Tibbald. 77 In 1232 Richard of Thriplow held land of Tibbald's successor John de … v. 78. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 365, 382. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 5424. Cambs. Lay Subsidy, 1327, 38. P.R.O., E 179/81/130, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for his lands in Thurley, in the 10th year of Edward II. He died anno 15 Edward III. then holding this manor by … daughters and coheirs, of whom Eleanor was married to Richard Lewknor, of Challock; Bennet to William Watton, of … Town-place, with the lands belonging to it in Throwley, to Richard Lewknor, who sold it to Edward Evering, the eldest …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fee of Raph Tilly, who 'tis likely enfeoffed Putrell. 2 Richard Putrell gave to God and the Church of St. Peter at … Burton-super-Trent Armigeri filiam: Cui Jan vit Janua Per mortem aperta est (Duabus filiis, Elizabeth Et sui nominis … ( Relict matre) patris reliquias, Tantum non quinquagenar ii, Recolit heic reconditas Vicesimo octavo Octobris die Anno …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… last Earl of Pembroke of that name, and afterwards of Richard (Fitz Alan) Earl of Arundel, and of Thomas (Poynings) … the manor, as appears from a fine levied in 1348, whereby Richard Folks, vicar of the church of Steeple Ashton, granted … nothing. Cal. Chart. 122657, p. 339. Inq. p.m. 17 Edw. II, no. 75. Cal. Close, 13237, p. 276. Inq. p.m. 11 Edw. IV, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and heir William, who died seised of it in 1540. 23 Richard, his son and heir, conveyed it in 1543 to John … 1533 Walter Wadeland and Thomas Montgomery conveyed it to Richard Welles and others. 32 Francis Roberts died seised of … (i) baptisms, burials and marriages 1556 to 1670; (ii) baptisms, burials and marriages 1682 to 1738; (iii) …
A History of the County of Bedford
… his son, Stephen La Leye (probably in the reign of Henry II), 7 whose son Hugh granted Thurleigh Church to the priory … had passed to William Ryce, who at that date alienated to Richard Tyrrell. 52 In 15789 Edward Tyrrell obtained a … exemption from being put on assizes, juries, attaints or inquisitions and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, …
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