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A History of the County of Somerset
… 1407 without issue. 42 Percy's widow Mary married secondly Richard Bannebury and in 1411 they granted the manor during Mary's life to William Filoll (II), grandson of William (I), for 20 a year. 43 William (II) … lands in trust for sale in 1768, when they passed to Sir Richard Glyn of London, Bt. Mary, the second daughter, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… second Viscount Montagu, demised the manor to a certain Richard Amye 12 for a term of twenty-one years from … in his will devised it to his half-brothers, Arthur and Richard Onslow, sons of Foot Onslow. 23 The manor was shortly … v, 342. Lansd. Chart. 27. Annales Mon. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 392. Cal. of Pat. 13456, p. 220. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xi, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… site as a trading site, the other being a staging post. 21 Pagan-Saxon material has been found in the parish, … the manor. 45 This was Rotrou (III), son of Rotrou (II) by Hawise, sister of Patrick, 1st Earl of Salisbury. He … lands were farmed first by Sir John Cheney and then by Sir Richard Eliot, but in 1511 the manor was granted to Sir …
A History of the County of Surrey
… deputation of London citizens tendered their submission to Richard II, who had deposed their mayor and sheriffs for refusing him … eleven trustees were headed by Robert Earl of Essex and Richard Earl of Dorset. In 1626 he executed a deed, his trust …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the 18th century, and there is a picturesque sign on a post in front. It existed in 1653, a trade token of that date … 41 Wantage remained in the possession of the Crown till Richard I granted it, with extensive privileges, to Baldwin … and marriages 1538 to 1653, burials 1542 to 1653; (ii) all entries 1653 to 1704; (iii) all entries 1705 to 1749, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1201, when William de Mowbray assigned the service of Richard de Wappenbury for 4 knights' fees to William de … is not further recorded. Thomas de Wappenbury's descendant Richard was in 1208 summoned to show why he did not keep the … these earthworks see V.C.H. Warw. i, 4002. Warw. Co. Recs. ii, 109. Add. MS. 29264, fol. 211. Ibid. Dict. Nat. Biog. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… or farm, wood, fisheries and marsh, was granted in 1540 to Richard Williams alias Cromwell, 22 and followed the descent … evidently at the marriage of Mansel with Lucy, daughter of Richard Alie, alderman of London. Mansel died in 1687, 35 and … March 1565 to 22 Jan. 16534, and one entry 27 Dec. 1662; (ii) baptisms, marriages and burials, 11 Feb. 1663 to 23 July …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of that reign. In the 49th year of Edward III. Sir Richard atte Lese was in the possession of it, and by his will anno 18 Richard II. devised it to Dionisia his wife, and after her decease to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Williamscot House and the school, 5 is almost certainly a post-medieval arrangement. The chapelry was bounded on the … and in 1829 sold the residue of his lease to John (II) Loveday of Williamscot. In and after 1830 Loveday … two inns, and then from 1794, one. 34 The inn held by Richard Plivey in 1753 was perhaps a descendant of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 4 In the early 12th century, Wardley was probably held by Richard Bassett, who, with his wife, Maud Ridel, about 1125, … (q.v.) held land in Wardley in 1391 and 1435. 35 In 1536 Richard Chesilden, presumably a younger son of the Chesildens … and the other a 16th-century bell by Thomas Newcombe (II) of Leicester, inscribed 'Thoma.' 51 The plate consists of …