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A History of the County of Bedford
… 20 but his property remained in the hands of the Crown. Richard III in 1484 granted this manor with other property to … 17th-century bench ends are used up in them, and an angle post in a buttressed style of late Gothic character. In the … of Buckingham.' Dict. Nat. Biog. Pat. 14 Hen. VIII, pt. ii. Dict. Nat. Biog. L. and P. Hen. VIII, x, g. 878. Dict. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and the other was apparently Frideswide the wife of Richard Fettiplace of Maidencote. 51 Presumably Frideswide and Richard had died before 1507, 52 and their right in the manor … of all names beginning with 'F' from 1559 to 1641; (ii) all entries 1716 to 1754, baptisms and burials to 1775; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… king Henry VIII.'s reign; and he passed it away by sale to Richard Fogge, esq. afterwards of Dane-court, in this parish, … Elizabeth. His heirs in the same reign alienated it to Richard Fogge, the eldest son of George Fogge, esq. of … only, and in one occupation, continued till king Charles II.'s reign, when William Crayford, esq. of Mongeham, dying …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… house of three storeys and three bays, was built for Richard Norris on the west side of the Shrewton road: 38 it … edge of the village. When demolished c. 1904 it was a post mill with a thatched roof: the timbers were then used to … had been consolidated with the rectory. 247 In 1317 Edward II gave the advowson to Ivychurch priory with licence to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 1397 and 1408, when it was held of Andrew Brown. 8 In 1439 Richard Chamberlain held the manor as of the heirs of Andrew … issue in 1373. 19 The manor then passed to his cousin Richard Chamberlain, son of his aunt Joan, who allowed John … created Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Charles II, his wife Judith and Robert his only son, with their …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who at his death in 1573 was followed by his son and heir Richard. 12 Ursula, the widow of Richard, 13 married as her second husband John Southwell, and … i, 474 a. Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 214; Feud. Aids, ii, 310; Inq. p.m. 9 Ric. II, no. 56; First Mins. Accts. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… de Grey. It is enumerated among those manors which in 1509 Richard de Grey Earl of Kent sold to Henry VII, 6 and which … rent of one clove gillyflower. 54 At the Dissolution Sir Richard Long received a grant of Shingay Preceptory, to which … with the advowson in 1320 (Feet of F. Beds. 14 Edw. II). Feud. Aids, i, 24. The name of Edmund Bulstrode, who had …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Francis Farm, on the east side of the green, was built by Richard Smith, gentleman, in 1603. It is a twostoreyed house … rights from the Lovels of Castle Cary and their successor, Richard Seymour, who seem to have claimed a mesne lordship. … heirs bearing that name. Thomas (I) (d. 1626) and Thomas (II) (d. 1650) held the parsonage only, but under Thomas (III) …
A History of the County of Rutland
… under the name of the Manor Place, was being repaired by Richard Cecil in 1546. 3 The present Manor House, said to … attended evening prayer at Ketton though not at Tinwell. Richard Ward was the fool of the said Morris and came to … by the Wingfield family from the reign of Charles II, and at the begin ning of the 19th century they held three …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… both a local route between Cheltenham and Ledbury and a post road into Wales. The bridge was opened in 1825 and the … seal of the Duchy of Lancaster, to Clement, Thomas, and Richard Polynak for life in survivorship; 98 In 1487 it was … (Pipe R. Soc. n.s. xvii), p. 68; Cur. Reg. R. i. 462; ii. 24; Pleas of the Crown for Glos. ed. Maitland, p. 21; …
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