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A History of the County of Oxford
… on the other hand, which in 1501 was held for life by Sir Reynold Bray (d. 1503) by gift of Lord Dynham, 82 was divided …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an increase for the curacy from Queen Anne's Bounty. 257 Reynold Walker, curate from 1713 to 1728, 258 died 'beloved …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to be held partly of the barony of Wahull and partly of Reynold de Grey of Ruthin. 39 His heir was his daughter …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is Kirkby-house; and on the rise of the hill above it Reynold's-place, now principally occupied as a farm house. … France and England quarterly; and the crest of Bathurst. REYNOLD'S-PLACE lies a very small distance eastward from … of Chipsted; and on the partition of their inheritance, Reynold's-place, fell to the share of the former. He left two …
A History of the County of Somerset
… meadow, and 6 a. of pasture in Long Sutton and Wearne on Reynold de St. Clare. 94 One third of this was given to Sibyl … Huish by 1179, possession of which was then confirmed to Reynold FitzJocelin, bishop of Bath. 249 Both rectorial and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Henry Lovell, and Katherine, 367 afterwards wife of Sir Reynold Bray. The manor seems to have been held jointly by … The manor had reverted before 1486 to Katherine and Sir Reynold Bray, either as heirs of Thomas Hussey or by … manor to trustees. 370 Hussey. Barry ermine and gules. Sir Reynold Bray, son of Sir Richard Bray, was a noted architect …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The manor came possibly through inheritance to Henry Reynold and Agnes his wife, who were holding in right of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… fee there of the honor of Boulogne. 74 Richard's father Reynold (d. 1199) was a kinsman of the justiciar Richard de … 92 In 1279 the abbey held c. 52 a. mostly of Robert son of Reynold the knight, and possibly 68 a. of Ickleton priory. 93 …