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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… le Lyde, which I suppose to be this manor; and king Edward II. in his 10th year, granted to the priory, free-warren … Motte, and John Wylde, gent. and they alienated it to Richard Southwell, who in the 1st year of king Edward VI. … part of it, since called Lydde Court Outgrounds, to Richard Harvey, esq. of Eythorne, who in 1720 alienated it to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 14 and so to the Crown. 15 A mesne lordship was held by Richard de Harcourt in 1242; 16 by his grandson Richard in 1279 17 and at the time of his death in 1292 or … Geoffrey de Clinton, his gift being confirmed by Henry II and by Richard Peche, Bishop of Coventry. 59 Bishop …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Waltham until the Dissolution. In the reign of Henry II, when the secular canons were expelled by Pope Alexander … order who replaced them, and the grant was confirmed by Richard I. 5 In 1220 the canons of Waltham constructed a … the abbots of Waltham, under the charters of Henry II, Richard I and Henry III, claimed the following privileges in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here, which he gave to Julian his wife, and afterwards to Richard Pepyr, his son. THIS MANOR was antiently esteemed as … to William de Dene, who in the 10th year of Edward II obtained a charter of free-warren for his several manors … of St. Giles's in the Fields, London, great-grandson of Richard Sedley, younger brother of Sir Wm. Sedley, bart. of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Newton held a court in 1670. In 1681 it was bought by Richard Onslow, in whose family it has remained. The history … and heir. 44 It returned, however, to the Bassetts, for Richard Bassett died seised in 1509, leaving a son and heir … rector. Hist. of Surr. iii, 326. Brayley, Hist. of Surr. ii, 44. a Private Act, 43 Geo. III, cap. 120. W. March, Early …
A History of the County of Sussex
… an 18th-century plaster or wood casing: there is a later post under the middle of it with a curved bracket. The … for half a hide. In 1086 it was held by Siward, of Richard de Tonbridge, 3 the ancestor of the Clares, Earls of … 1320 by John de Warenne, 32 and in July 1384 by Richard II. 33 In 1439, when the forest was divided between the three …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Basingstoke road; at its junction with the road is the post office, at a little distance to the south is Worting … in 1571 obtained licence to alienate it to James True and Richard Pyncke and their heirs. 16 Richard Pyncke sold his … Crown 'in times of voidance of the Abbey' by King Richard II in 1388. 35 In 1539 it was granted with the manor by Henry …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1,000 ft., and has more than done so. It was built by Mr. Richard Hull of Leith Hill Place, in or before 1765, who … in 1784, left it to the son of his daughter and of Mr. Richard Witts, Lee Steere Witts. On reaching his majority in … is distributed as in other Surrey parishes. V.C.H. Surr. ii, 236, 312, &c., and Evelyn's Letter to Aubreyvol. i of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… at her death to his nephew Nicholas son of Gunnora wife of Richard de Newebond. 11 In 1320 Nicholas granted the … a messuage in this parish, now used as a general shop and post office, and let at 22 10 s. a year, and 3 acres of land … Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.) 243 b. Chan. Inq. p.m. 6 Edw. II, No. 49. Walter made a settlement of the manor during his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… thirty-five pounds. Of the knights eleven pounds. What Richard of Tonebridge holds in his lowy is valued at fifteen … archbishop of Canterbury, in the 8th year of king Edward II. had a grant of a market weekly on a Thursday at his manor … esq. died in 1780, and was Succeeded by his eldest son, Richard James, esq. of Ightham, who is the present possessor …