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  1. Hace 2 días · The extent of the possessions acquired by the Templars in England during a period of scarcely sixty years can be seen in the return to an inquisition ordered by Geoffrey Fitz Stephen, the master of the Temple, in 1185.

  2. Hace 4 días · The manor of Oakerthorp or Ulkerthorpe was given by Ralph Fitz-Stephen above-mentioned to the monks of Darley, and has passed with the rectory of South-Winfield to the Duke of Devonshire.

  3. Hace 2 días · Among those who were married here, with more or less of secrecy or privacy, not mentioned in the above extract, were Sir John Lenthall, son of the Speaker of the House of Commons under Cromwell; the widow of the second Earl of Derwentwater—this lady was the youngest natural daughter of Charles II., by the actress, Mrs. Davis, known before her marriage as Lady Mary Tudor; and lastly, the ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Robert Holland, elected 1421, occurs till 1438. William of Pinchbeck . Thomas II, occurs 1462. Thomas III, elected 1475, occurs till 1492. Robert, occurs 1504 and 1509. Robert Boston, occurs 1522. Thomas Spalding, occurs 1515 to 1534. Richard Elsyn or Palmer, occurs 1540

  5. Hace 3 días · She married Robert Lord Ferrers and had a daughter Philippa, afterwards married to Sir Thomas Grene, who in 1428 is returned as holding three parts of a knight's fee in Carshalton, 'formerly the property of Bartholomew de Burgherssh.' His daughter Isabel Grene in 1454 released her right in the manor of Carshalton to William Holt, citizen and mercer of London, and a certain Thomas Grene and ...

  6. Hace 3 días · 9. Clerk of the Exchequer, King's Apparitor and Attorney in Glamorgan, Prevost of Roath and Leckwith, Chancellor and Forester of Glamorgan, Constable, Gatekeeper, Steward and Chamberlain of the Castle of Cardiff. 10. and Chief Steward to the Earl of Pembroke.

  7. Hace 3 días · The first trace of theatrical representation in England is recorded by Matthew Paris, who says that, in 1110, Geoffrey, a learned Norman, master of the school of the abbey of Dunstable, and author of the above play, had it acted by his scholars. Fitz-Stephen, writing in 1174, says, that "London, for its theatrical exhibitions, has religious ...