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A History of the County of Hertford
… 66 Again, in 1339 the Sheriff of Wilts. was directed by Richard II to go to Ware with sixty knights and esquires and … 72 In the reign of Henry VIII Ware was made one of the post towns, 73 the postal arrangements being under the … Warwick, was reinstated as Countess of Salisbury. 144 Two inquisitions were taken on the manor of Ware, 145 after which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was extinct here in the next reign of king Henry III. when Richard de Bedeford was become owner of it, and held it in … long in this name, for in the next reign of king Edward II. Hugh de Windlesore, or Windsor, was become possessed of … descendant Sir John Orlanston, about the beginning of king Richard II.'s reign, marrying the daughter of Sir William at …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 21 He died the same year and his heir was his brother Richard. 22 The latter settled it on his wife Grace for life. … family (see Great Staughton), which appears in 1303 when Richard Engaine held half a fee in Waresley of John Engaine. … 166430 Sept. 1750; burials, 20 March 166323 Dec. 1781; (ii) baptisms and burials, 19 July 178225 Dec. 1812; (iii) …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… member of the family who was called 'of Warfield' was Richard Staverton, who lived in the early part of the 16th century. 27 He was succeeded by his son Richard, one of Queen Elizabeth's pensioners, who was killed … about 1086, 53 since from a confirmatory charter of Henry II it appears that the land was situated in Warfield parish. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor to his brother Henry Bishop of Winchester, but Henry II held it throughout his reign. 22 Henry also is said to … by the bishop till 1189, when there is evidence that Richard I sold it to Bishop Godfrey de Lucy in order to raise … roofs are tiled. That of the chancel is supported by queen-post trusses, the timbers of which appear to be old, and the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of William the Carpenter, who paid a capon for his shop; Richard de Pit for two salt pans, three capons; Richard the Smith for his smithy, two capons; Robert le … fourth by Thomas Eayre, 1761, and the tenor by Hugh Watts II, of Leicester, 1638. 30 The plate consists of a paten …
A History of the County of Surrey
… before the second entry of Chelsham), which was held of Richard of Tonbridge. 3 It appears later in the Watevile … and the rent reserved on a twenty-one years' lease made to Richard Wooden of Warlingham and John Cater of London, … Surr. i, 315. Dugdale, Mon. v, 87. Chan. Inq. p.m. 8 Edw. II, no. 68; Feud. Aids, v, 120. Cal. Close, 12729, p. 39. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… portion the rubrication 10 is defective or erroneous. (II) Two knights held one hide, which belonged to Willybrook … confirmed to the abbey by Eugenius III in 1146 14 and by Richard I in 1189, 15 as well as by later kings. Its … of land of the altar of St. Peter of Burgh. Robert, son of Richard, has 2 yards. In this town can be stocked 100 sheep. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Shotteswell, all of which had been given to his father Richard by Ralf son of Helebold. 6 The latter may have been … knight who held of the count in 1086, and Ralf's father Richard may be identified with the Richard who, as a brother … France, 108. Ibid. 119. Ibid. 114. Ibid. 113. V.C.H. Warw. ii, 131. Ralph was Prior in 1206, and Nicholas in 1273: Feet …
A History of the County of Worcester
… that the Poers held the manor in the time of Henry II. Habington quotes a grant by Hugh Poer to the priory of … bears the name 'John Brook c w 1710' and the mark of Richard Saunders, the second is a pre-Reformation bell … table as having been left for the poor by the will of Richard Berwick, proved 1663, and by the will of Robert …