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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lord Lovel. 126 Francis, created Viscount Lovel in 1483 by Richard III, with whom he was in high favour, was attainted … estate in the later 13th century when it was held by Richard of Highway. Richard gave some part of it in 1269 to … six bells: (i), 1660, is by William Purdue of Salisbury; (ii), 1622, and (iii), 1596, are by John Wallis of Salisbury; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Earl of Warwick, was chief lord of the fee and one Richard held the manor of Hatton with Wroxall of him. 5 Hugh … plain pointed lights in a two-centred head, presumably of post-Reformation date. The filling walls of the other bays … church or public chapel within the meaning of 4 Geo. II c. 76. sec. 22. It was originally the church of the nuns …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in in 1753 and work began early in 1754. 10 A stone guide-post, which stands on the Banbury road just outside the … admired at the time, for example by Horace Walpole and Dr. Richard Pococke, but many of the features of the Georgian … unknown reason, Wroxton was said to be held by Wischard (II) Ledet, Christine's son by her first marriage, who died on …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… de Girlington paid the subsidy in Wycliffe. 54 In 14867 Richard Girlington died seised of these lands, leaving a son … 197. Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Yorks. ii, 6. Cal. Pat. 13458, p. 453. Yorks. Fines (Yorks Arch. Soc.), ii, 121. Cur. Reg. R. 883, m. 94. Cal. Pat. 147685, p. 324. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year; 3 and as a mark of royal favour to it, king Edward II. after the burial of his father, and before his own … John Thornhill, of Tunford, in Nottinghamshire, whose son Richard was of Bromley, in Kent, esq. and purchased lands in … azure. In his posterity this seat continued down to Major Richard Thornhill, of Ollantigh, who in the 4th year of queen …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… here, while 'the younger King Henry,' eldest son of Henry II, granted them 103 acres in Wykeham and the seat of the … Poole. 13 Francis in the same year alienated the manor to Richard Hutchinson, his heirs and Helen his wife. 14 Richard died seised of the rectory and demesnes in March …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from c. 1840 or earlier to the mid 20th century, a post office 85 and, in the mid 20th century, a police house … Lt.-Col. H. G. Cassels, the owner in 1991. 127 In 1403 Richard Pitts, rector of Wylye, was licensed to grant an … hist. Finberg, Early Wessex Chart. p. 86. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, pp. 130, 138. W.R.O. 212B/7190H. Ibid. tithe award. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… second wife, Margery, for life, 18 who married a certain Richard Chike as her second husband. 19 She died in 1387, … manor of Little Gatcombe is not mentioned in any of the inquisitions on Sir John Pakenham or Sir John Dudley, but it … 52 Geo. III, cap. 40. Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 12 Edw. II. V.C.H. Hants, i, 451. Pipe R. (Pipe R. Soc.), xi, 188. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… holding Wymington Manor, 21 which by 1346 had passed to Richard de Nowers his son. 22 He died some time before 1352, … wealth, for on the occasion of a loan to Richard II in 1379 he furnished 20, a large amount for a private … 'Laus Thomae crescit Brounflet decus omne fanescit. Qui post descessit hac tumba morte quiescit. Regis R. ex donis …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… death sometime after 1135, 39 was succeeded by his son Richard before 1186. 40 He was Sheriff of Essex and … and died three years later, when the custody of his heir Richard was given to Roger de Lacy. 42 Richard de Muntfichet … assigned in dower to the queens of Edward III, 61 Richard II 62 and Henry IV. 63 Sir John Fray was holding Wyrardisbury …