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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the wife of John atte Pole, Joan, then the wife of Thomas Snell, and Christine, then the wife of Nicholas de Seintlowe, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the same name, 42 who in 1816 sold the manor to Nathaniel Snell Chauncy. 43 In 1844 the latter conveyed it to his …
A History of the County of Surrey
Magna Britannia
… of a schoolmaster, and the interest of 25l. by Mr. Edmund Snell for the same purpose. The parish of Menheniot abounds …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Durham. He was later bishop of Winchester. 241 Robert Snell, instituted in 1608, was sequestrated in 1643. He was … by Nehemiah Long, who was at Matching from 1647 to 1660. Snell regained the living in 1660, but died in 1661. Long remained briefly as curate under Snell. Nehemiah Holmes, vicar 166184, had been ejected from …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to William Rogers. 104 In 1720 John Rogers sold to John Snell of Guiting Grange, 105 and the estate, called Naunton … until the 20th century. It was owned successively by John Snell's son, Powell (d. 1767), Powell's son, also Powell, the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Baynton (d. 1563), who in 1555 conveyed them to Nicholas Snell. 234 In 1562 Nicholas (d. 1577) settled the estate on … 1658). 236 From John the estate passed to his son Charles Snell, who in 1683 conveyed it to Walter Ernie (d. 1721). 237 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Laurence Parkynson, August 4, 1582, obt. 1617. John Snell, S. T. B. June 25, 1617, obt. 1623. Thomas Smith, S. T. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Oxford
… daughter of the Dean of Gloucester, and her husband John Snell, with a life-interest to Snow. 88 In 1667 the estate … bounds. 90 In 1847 both farms were owned by Col. William Snell. 91 In 1953 Chilling Place was owned by Mr. H. K. …
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