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A History of the County of Somerset
… Elizabeth, wife of John Swaffield, and Frideswide, wife of Richard Fetiplace. 44 By 1503 the manor was occupied by Richard Norreys 45 who with his wife Eleanor acquired in 1507 … ibid. T/PH/ctn 2; ibid. D/N/smc 1/1/3; Phelps, Hist. Som. ii. 593. S.R.O., T/PH/ctn 2; ibid. DD/X/WLN 4; P.O. Dir. Som. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Corner, and later around the site of the Methodist chapel, post office, and bakery. 19 Twentieth-century building in … Kingston Galpine. 47 Galpine sold the property in 1825 to Richard Webb. 48 There is no separate reference to the manor … Lorty. 52 She was succeeded in 1254 by her grandson Henry (II) de Lorty. 53 He held two fifths of a fee of the abbot of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… his son William, and contingent remainders to Edmund and Richard his sons by Margery. 16 After William's death the old … by which the one of John's three sons, Edmund, John, or Richard, who first reached the age of fifteen was to take to … One is inscribed in capitals 'At propper times my voice II raies, unto my bennifactor praise.' The communion plate …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sons, Ralph, who succeeded him in the family seat of Bere; Richard, who died s. p. and John, the youngest, who had the … it continued in that name till Henry Holand dying anno 10 Richard II. his daughter and heir Jane became possessed of it; after …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in exchange for the port of Sandwich. 3 King Edward II. in his 10th year, granted to the prior of Christ-church, … in this church, whose second wife Anne, was daughter of Richard Kilburne, esq. of Hawkhurst, the Kentish topographer, … esq. above-mentioned, by his second wife, daughter of Richard Kilburne, of Hawkhurst, and he died possessed of it …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the abbey at Wallingford. 19 To this cell his successor Richard gave the manor of West Hendred, 20 and it remained … manor by the serjeanty of buying the king's beer. 26 A Richard de Hendred witnessed an Abingdon charter in the late … to 1812 are as follows: (i) mixed entries 1558 to 1604; (ii) mixed entries 1599 to 1727; (iii) all entries 1727 to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… window of stone. Next south is a borrowed light and an oak post to support the wall above. These openings are in the … building of local stone erected about 1600 by Richard Infield, an iron founder. It faces south and appears … Rec. Soc. x, 47. Ibid. 180; Feet of F. Suss. Mich. 11 Edw. II; ibid. Hil. 3 Edw. III. Suss. Rec. Soc. x, 294. Comber, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… husband and her son, and in 1317 was party in a fine with Richard de Berners touching lands held by him in West Horsley … not made until some ten years later, when Thomas son of Richard released all his right to John. 20 In 1332 John … was accused of taking advantage of the youth of Richard II for his own purposes, and was beheaded in 1388. 23 His …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that which was burnt along the shore in the reign of Richard II. as has been already fully related before. When this haven … appropriation of the great tithes. In the 8th year of king Richard II. this vicarage was valued at four pounds, and on …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… made by the overlord to one of the Fukeram family. In 1275 Richard Fukeram had return of writs and assize of bread and … ale at West Ilsley. 16 In 1279 a fine was levied between Richard Fukeram, senior, and Richard Fukeram, junior, of land … to 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1558 to 1742; (ii) baptisms and burials 1743 to 1790, marriages 1743 to …
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