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A History of the County of Hampshire
… slept the night of 19 October 1644 at the house of Mr. Richard Brooke of Whitchurch. 4 In 1649 the inhabitants of … probably contains some remains of the house in which Mr. Richard Brooke entertained Charles I in 1644, but all its … III. Dict. Nat. Biog. Wykeham's Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc), ii, 502. V.C.H. Hants, i, 464 b. Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls …
A History of the County of Worcester
… included half a hide at Aston held in the time of Henry II by Robert de Burford, 32 and early in the 13th century by … to 10. 36 The manor was granted on 14 July 1544 to Richard Andrews and John Howe, 37 and they on 30 July sold it … Hill died in 1611, leaving a daughter Alice wife of Richard Andrews of Piddington, co. Northants. 41 Richard and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… succeeded by his son William, who in 1580 alienated it to Richard Huddlestone. 14 In 1584 Huddlestone conveyed the … Durham, 65 in the reign of Henry I, for a charter of Henry II confirmed West Waltham in Berkshire to the canons. 66 … Windsors had all the time kept lands in demesne (for the inquisitions on them are very incomplete), and that these …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in turn to Walter (I) Brito (last mentioned 1108), Ansgar (II) (fl. 1126), Roger (d. by 1157), Walter (II) (d. 1179), … who in 1200 and 1202 surrendered their shares to Richard Briwere (d. 1215). 22 The latter's brother William … de Bernyll by grant of the overlord during a minority. 108 Richard Montacute, earl of Salisbury, presented as overlord …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a man of great account in the reigns of king Edward I. and II. whose descendants continued in the possession of this … Malmains, of Hoo, held it in the next reign of king Edward II. his son John left an only daughter and heir, who carried … convent of Combwell. This church was valued, anno 8 king Richard II. at twelve pounds, and the vicarage at four …
A History of the County of Warwick
… heirs, in 1435, 24 and she with her second husband Sir Richard Bingham settled the entire manor (there having been a … the chantry of God and St. Mary in Guy's Cliffe chapel by Richard, Earl of Warwick, in 1430. 44 The Knights … in the other'. 51 The grant was further confirmed by Henry II. 52 The prior and convent held the advowson up to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 13 and five years later the manor itself was granted to Richard Morrison. 14 He died seised in 1556, leaving a son … is mentioned in confirmation charters of Henry I, Henry II, Richard I and John to the abbey of Reading, 19 but in spite …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… vol. vii. p. 144: "Whitstaple is upward into Kent a ii myles or more beyond Feversham, on the same shore, a great … of Ireland, was by parliament in the 11th year of king Richard II. banished, and his estates consiscated, among … Keets, containing twelve acres; a piece of land called Richard Alleyn's, containing four acres and an half; a piece …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… descended before 1166 to Robert de Croupes (Scroupes), and Richard de Croupes, who had succeeded Robert by 1190, held an … from the Crown for a knight's fee. In 1204, following Richard's death, his son Henry obtained seisin of his lands … this section. Tewkesbury and Chelt. Roads Act, 29 Geo. II, c. 51; Taylor, Map of Glos. (1777); Glos. R.O., Q/SRh …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… there were no buildings then or later. 23 Under Charles II the village contained c. 80 dwellings, 24 but in 1801 only … died after 1362. 74 In 1365 and 1368 it was held by Sir Richard Muschet 75 (d. after 1371), 76 and in 1374 by Sir … (later earl of Carlisle), 94 probably as trustee for Richard Huddleston (d. 1760), who is said to have sold the …