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A History of the County of Warwick
… afterwards as chief steward and a member of the council of Richard Beauchamp her son. He was chosen one of the Knights … the manor as of Oversley in 1513. 42 In 1551 his son Richard conveyed it to Allen Hood 43 and in 1562 Edmund and … now amount to 13 6 s. 4 d. Beighton (map in Dugd. ii) marks it as a depopulated place between Moor Hall and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 30 This grant was confirmed by King Stephen, 31 Henry II and later sovereigns, 32 and the abbey continued to hold … Ibid. Parry, Woburn, 24. Hist. MSS. Com. Rep. xii, App. ii, 317; Buccleugh MSS. (Hist. MSS. Com.), i, 302. Parry, op. cit. 15. Hist. MSS. Com. Rep. vi, 89 b. V.C.H. Beds. ii, 50, 51; Parry, Hist. of Woburn. For a curious dialogue …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was executed in 1326 in the troubled time when Edward II was deposed, and Woking reverted to the Crown. Edward III … Manor. 24 After the accession of Henry IV Thomas, whom Richard had created Duke of Surrey and whom Henry had … were separated after the grant of Sutton Manor to Sir Richard Weston again seems to suggest that one of these mills …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… His executors bought a plot of 1 acres at Wokingham from Richard Palmer, 8 and built a hospital with a chapel and … 47 and it remained with the Harrisons 48 until 1661, when Richard Harrison conveyed it to Mary Potenger, widow, 49 from … to 1747, burials 1674 to 1760, marriages 1675 to 1754; (ii) burials 1678 to 1732; (iii) baptisms and burials 1761 to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king Henry VIII. In the reigns of king Edward I. and II. the bishop of Rochester claimed several liberties, as … Edward III. it seems to have been in the possession of Richard Byset, who held it as one quarter of a knight's fee … was held in the teign of king John, as appears by the inquisitions returned into the treasury in the 12th and 13th …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the time of the Survey it was part of the possessions of Richard of Tonbridge. 1 The overlordship remained with the … in other Surrey parishes. V.C.H. Surr. i, 315 b. In three inquisitions, taken respectively in the reigns of Edward III, … VI, no. 33; Dugdale, Baronage, i, 166. G.E.C. op. cit. ii, 63. Feet of F. Div. Co. Trin. 36 Hen. VI, no. 95. Chan. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Charles Tibbits. 27 Mary Isabella daughter and heir of Richard John Tibbits married the third Viscount Hood and was … out in imitation of ashlar. It has a steep-pitched king-post roof consisting of three trusses, the tie-beams … Feet of F. Warw. Hil. 29 Eliz. Ibid. Mich. 3 Jas. II. 17 Geo. II, c. 16. Slater, Engl. Peasantry, 302. Ibid. 30 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… de Wulleward. 34 She is probably the Hawise, widow of Richard de Gloucestre, to whom in 1252 Gilbert de Gloucestre, Richard's son, 35 warranted a moiety of a quarter-fee in … the land in right of his wife Alice in the reign of Henry II. 37 Subsequently, in 1225, Richard had made over to Roger …
A History of the County of Northampton
… messuage and 10 virgates in Strixton and Wollaston, which Richard de Newburgh was granting to Roger de Newburgh and his … yearly to the sheriff of Northampton for assessed fines. Richard Chamberleyn, who had married Katharine, petitioned … 166396 and 16981781, marriages 1667 96 and 16981753; (ii) marriages 175471; (iii) marriages 17721812; (iv) baptisms …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Brandon. 14 The former may have been Marston mill, which Richard de Frevill gave to Combe Abbey 15 late in the 12th … through the vill, and pasturage rights. 31 They had a son Richard, whose heirs were his sisters Agatha, wife first of … 175, 191. Cal. Chart. R. i, 58. Rot. Hundr. (Rec. Com.), ii, 228; Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 780. Exch. K.R. …