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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Shaftesbury abbey granted WEST HA TCH manor at fee farm to Richard son of Alfred of Wick, 376 presumably the Richard of Hatch who had died by 1241 and left a widow … tenor was recast at Salisbury in 1594, and bells (i) and (ii) were similarly recast in 1597. 1655 The four bells were …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is noted as the 'shutting out of Titchfield haven by one Richard Talbottes industrie under God's permissione.' The … a neighbouring market it was still existing in 1535, when Richard Towris reports to Lord Lisle that the clerk of the … the chapel of St. Edmund, Crofton, for the soul of Edward II and for the souls of Elias and Benedicta after their …
A History of the County of Northampton
… subinfeudated; one quarter of a fee was held by Richard, son of Guy and his wife Joan, another quarter by … 'manor. John Creed died in 1701, and his eldest son Major Richard Creed was killed at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. … pious man,' who 'served His Majesty King Charles ye II in divers Honorable employments at home and abroad' ; 128 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Estovers for himself and his Son John; and so he did to Richard, Son of Gervase de Wiverton, to find his Sons Peter … all his Lands here to the said Sir William de Heriz, and Richard de Wiverton, to find himself, his Wife, and Children, … their sufficient Estovers. Sir William de Heriz, and Sir Richard de Wiverton, by his Consent, passed it to the Priory …
A History of the County of Surrey
… de Valoines, probably son of Thomas, who conveyed it to Richard de Clare Earl of Gloucester, subject to his wife's dower. 12 Gilbert de Clare, son of Richard, died in 1295 seised of the manor of Titsey. 13 In … 3679. Feet of F. Surr. 47 Hen. III, no. 183. Ibid. 8 Ric. II, no. 74 (in Blechingley, Godstone and Tandridge). See G. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in the keeping of the house during a voidance, and Edward II ordered that the issues should be restored until the … Lucerne, 1646. 33 There is a tablet in the south aisle to Richard Merveilleux (d. 1832). In the tower is a single … et Fin. 328. Cal. Pat. R. 126672, pp. 314, 374; Rot. Hund. ii, 54. Bk. of Fees, ii. 1151; Cal. Pat. R. 13403, p. 396; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which presumably grew up around the house built there by Richard Danvers shortly before 1604. 22 John Ayliffe, a … had been succeeded at Tockenham by his son, William (II) Wallis. 39 In 1719 William (II) Wallis and Lucy his wife … (d. 1668) in c. 1656. 49 By the time of his death in 1604 Richard Danvers had acquired a small estate at Tockenham …
A History of the County of Bedford
… but in 1650 both father and son were in exile with Charles II. 54 Wentworth. Sable a cheveron between three leopards' … in two moieties by the Johnson and Astrey families. 103 Richard Johnson, who died in 1597, left as heir a son Richard, 104 who in 1599 released his moiety to Henry Astrey, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in Lemington. 70 By 1492 Upper Lemington manor was held by Richard Greville, 71 and in 1514 William Greville, perhaps … general shopkeepers. 192 In 1962 there was one shop and post office. At that time about half the working population … 351. Local information. See p. 257. D.N.B. Feud. Aids, ii. 255; Shakespeare Libr., top. ser. B misc. papers, 1. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… There were about 50 families c. 1630, 28 and under Charles II between 29 and 38 dwellings were assessed for the hearth … to Thomas Baseley. 62 In 1544 the king granted it to Sir Richard Gresham 63, who, three years later, was licensed to … that that had been the site of an earlier mill. It was a post windmill driving two pairs of stones. 197 By 1860 it …
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