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  1. Há 5 dias · William le Grice, Esq. was his eldest son and heir, who at the death of his mother-in-law, was possessed of the whole estate; for in 1585, William Howard, then lord of Brockdishe's-hall manor, agreed and sold it to this William, and Henry le Grice his brother, and their heirs; but Howard dying the next year, the purchase was not completed till ...

  2. Há 3 dias · Lord William Howard's marriage took place in 1577; it appears to have been late in life that he settled at Naworth Castle, which Camden, who paid his last visit to Cumberland in company with Sir Robert Cotton in 1599, speaks of in his edition of 1607, as then repairing for his residence.

  3. Há 5 dias · They might have been presented to the Howard family at the dismantling of KirkOswald Castle by the Lord Dacre of the south. Croglin-hall, in this parish, within the manor of Kirk-Oswald, was sold by William, son of Sir Charles Howard, to George Towry, Esq. who possessed it in 1688 (fn. n30) .

  4. Há 2 dias · Lord William Howard to Henry VIII. R. O. St. P., viii. 567. Upon sight of Henry's letters, as soon as he was able to ride, i.e., 18 May, he went to the King at Gynyflee (Genillé) 14 miles from Amboise, and found him dining under a tree in the forest. Told him why the Lord Privy Seal and Lord Admiral were sent to Calais and Guisnes.

  5. Há 1 dia · Charles Lord Howard of Effingham, son of Lord William Howard, leased the rectory, as it was called, and possibly the advowson also, to John Cowper, 28 May 1587. Julian Cowper, John's widow, conveyed to Richard Cowper, John's nephew and eventual heir, in 1603.

  6. Há 3 dias · Elizabeth was the wife of Lord William Howard, brother of Philip Earl of Arundel. Early in 1639–40 Thomas Earl of Arundel sold the manor to James Morley, lord of Hawnby (q.v.), which it followed in descent until 1687, when Bernard and Anne Grenville conveyed the manor of Seamer to Sir Thomas Meres, kt. Dacre.

  7. Há 4 dias · 102. Lord William Howard to the Council. Sends letter received to-day from one Blonkett [antea, No. 100] who served the Emperor during all the last wars as Captain of 100 light horse, and from time to time transmits accounts of their proceedings. Requests they will communicate its contents to her Majesty, if she is not already apprised of the news.