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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and with him conveyed her share of the Southoe barony to Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, in 1259. 8 The … Thus when Margery de Littlebury alienated her pourparty to Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, in 1259, the heirs of … marriages and burials 8 January 1538 to 16 January 1757; (ii) marriages 12 August 1755 to 11 August 1812; also, on some …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Vict. c. 25. White, Friends in Warwickshire. V.C.H. Warw. ii, 371. Ibid. i, 333. Ibid. 278. MSS. of Lord Middleton … Templars in England, p. cvi. Rot. Hundr. (Rec. Com.), ii, 227. Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 215. Cal. Inq. p.m. vi. … pedigree see Dugd. 9223. Feet of F. Hil. 18 & 19 Chas. II. G. E. C., Complete Peerage (2nd ed.), v, 544. Ibid. Feet …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Churches of Coleston, Wilgeby, and Wishou. His Son Richard de Luvetot had Sheffeild and Wirksop, and the Lands … de Estanton; of another, William Picot held two Parts, 6 Richard de Cliston the third, and the said Nigellus de … &c. and Roger de Ay, Son of Roger de Luvetot. [Pedigree] Richard de Lovetot, 25 H. 2. accounted for 100l. and two War …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 17 when the manor passed to his daughter Isabel, wife of Richard de Poynings. She did not long survive her father, but … 23 leaving only daughters. Wisley passed to his cousin Richard Covert, who died in 1547. 24 The manor then became … for a writ of entry to their Surrey lands (Fine R. 17 Edw. II). Parl. R. G.E.C. Complete Peerage. Son of Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… granted on 4 March 153940 with Ramsey and other manors to Richard Williams alias Cromwell and passed with Ramsey (q.v.) … will dated 1803 bequeathed it to her second cousin Lieut. Richard Harry Foley. Lieut. Foley, who attained the rank of … follows:(i) Baptisms, marriages and burials 1628 to 1668; (ii) the same 1715 to 1812, marriages ending in 1753; (iii) …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… likely explanation is perhaps that Brockwell End was a post-Conquest extension of the village, made in connexion … in the 17th century. In 1753, however, its tenant Richard Rogers 95 (d. 1757), a lawyer and a member of a … R.O., 009.1 (ba 2636)/175, nos. 924845; 191, no. 92625(ii). Worc. Episc. Reg., Reg. Carpenter, i, ff. 132v.133; Reg. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… reference being an exchange, temp. Henry II, by which Richard de Morville gave to his kinsman William Rodville, … of the Mowbrays and their descendants is shown in inquisitions of 1297, when Robert de Hastang helf a half-fee … 1347. 79 Its value in 1535 is not separately recorded; the post-Dissolution grantee (1539) was Mary, Duchess of Richmond …
A History of the County of Surrey
… exchanged them almost immediately with the king's brother Richard, 21 but temporarily only, for he surrendered them to … He died c. 1377, 42 and the manor was thereupon granted by Richard II to his nurse Mundina Danos for life, the grant being …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for king Henry IV. in his 8th year, granted licence to Richard Lentwardyn and John Hurleigh, clerks, to give and … in Maidstone, founded by archbishop Courtney in king Richard the IId.'s reign, the manor of Wyghtresham, among … by the inquisition taken after his death, anno 1 Richard II. died possessed of this manor, with the moiety of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1780. There are a few old houses near the church. The Post Office, east of it, has an external chimney-stack of the … of 15 s. 20 In the 13th century the estate was held by Richard de Ottehale, who was succeeded by his daughter Maud; … Cal. Pat. 124758, p. 313. In Dean Hundred. Suss. N. & Q. ii, 189; Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cccxl, 236. Suss. Arch. …