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A History of the County of Essex
… 19 The over- lordship was not recorded thereafter. Henry II granted the manor in 1174 to Saher de Quency, 20 … daughter Margaret, wife of Edmund Tudor, and by her son Henry VII. 32 Henry VIII granted the manor to his illegitimate son Henry FitzRoy, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Between 1515 and 1529, while the manor was in his hands, Henry VIII appointed bailiffs or seneschals. 59 By the mid 17th … copyholds were usually surrendered out of court. 61 Henry III granted free warren to Walter of Crepping. 62 By …
A History of the County of Sussex
… curate in 1706 apparently lived in the vicarage house. 76 Henry Jordan, minister in 1661, was ejected in the following … had become a garage. In 1903 a local grocer, evidently Henry Humphrey, acted as minister. 44 A brick church hall was … Guildhall Libr. MS. 13321, ff. 42-3; P.R.O., SC 6/Hen. VIII/3480, rot. 16. 250 Yrs. of Mapmaking in Suss. pl. 14; …
A Survey of London
… which had this beginning. Aboute the yeare of Christ 1282. Henry Wales Mayor caused diuers houses in this Citty to bee … begunne to bee builded in the yeare 1410. in the 11. of Henry the fourth, and was finished in the yeare next … was lately new builded, by licence graunted in the 20. of Henry the sixt, with condition to bee builded 15. foote from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Independents. This parish is one of fourteen entitled to Henry Smith's charity, which consists of about 295 acres of … glebe. The church, which was erected in the reigns of Henry VI. and VII., is a spacious structure in the later …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… la Chause of Walesby, William his brother, William, son of Henry, Nicholas his brother, Robert D'aubeney, and Richard, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1557-1597 Place of birth England (b Cambridge (son of Henry Walker, MD)) Date of birth 1533 Date of death Nov 1597 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Conquerours 15s. William de Lovetot, who in the time of Henry the first, founded the monastery of Radford near … of the enfeoffment of the priory, of which number were Henry Briton, and Henry de Shepewik, from whom the ancestors of Henry de Trent …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in Tindale, in which these townships were situated. In Henry VIII.'s time Wall-Town was the property of the Ridleys, who … crown, was given by Richard I. to his brother John; and Henry III., on being elected King of the Romans, entertained …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in them to be maintained, according to the ordinance of Henry de Bathe. And in future a common bailiff should be … to the commonaltie of Romney Marsh, and the ordinance of Henry de Bathe, ever to remain in power and force. All these … were grown at length into such reputation, that king Henry VI. in his 6th year, at the special instance of the …