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A History of the County of Warwick
… settlement of it. 7 Elizabeth subsequently married Thomas Essex, 8 and Edward Essex was vouchee in a recovery of 1559. 9 By 1730 there were … Azure a cheveron ermine between three eaglets argent (for Essex). (2) Essex impaling sable a cheveron argent between …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… their successors for ever, his marsh land at Westham, in Essex, then let at 13l. per annum, out of which they were …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… be this William or his son. The family held Chigwell, co. Essex. Feet of F. Berks. 27 Hen. III, no. 1 (case 7, file …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his sister Cecilia wife of John Wentworth of Gosfield (co. Essex) and the daughters of his sister Anne, wife of … 1624 Dame Dorothy Moore, called of Little Horkesley (co. Essex), sold the reversion to Henry Rolt of St. Margaret's, … 78 who in 1546 parted with the estate to Sir William Essex. 79 The descent then follows that of the manor of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who still owned them in 1975. The estate of Waltham abbey (Essex), later SHARDELOWES manor, was mainly derived from the … the Hanchach fee, 108 which it exchanged in 1350 for two Essex manors with Sir John Shardelowe. 109 When Sir John died … de Say had c. 1220 given to the nuns of Castle Hedingham (Essex) for their clothing. 165 About 1375 Geoffrey Hunden …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and their daughter Frances married William, 4th Earl of Essex, 30 and the manor passed to their son, 31 so that in … 32 the Rt. Hon. George Capel Coningesby, Earl of Essex, was lord of the manor. He died in 1839 and the manor … was lord in 1850. 33 His grandson is the present Earl of Essex, but the manor appears to be extinct. Capel, Earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lady, the lady Joane de Bohun, countess of Hereford, Essex, and Northton, who died in 1421, an instance of conomy … that of Marden. He was also rector of Little Warley, in Essex. He resigned this vicarage for that of Cranbrooke and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… as a manor before the Conquest by the abbey of Barking in Essex. 4 In 1086 the abbey's land here was assessed at 6 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… near Hythe, and afterwards rector of Chinkford, in Essex. And rector of Brenset by dispensation, and lies buried …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… reign was drawn into the conspiracy of the earl of Essex, on the failure of which he was sent to the Tower. On 19 February, 16001, he was with Essex convicted of treason. Cecil, however, secured the … pleading that 'the poor young Earl merely for love of Essex had been drawn into this action.' He was sent to the …