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A History of the County of Gloucester
… afterwards became the home of the vicar of Tetbury, John Frampton. 2 In 1949 it was bought by the Gloucestershire …
Survey of London
… the objection of the publican-lessee, who wanted 'a Mr. Frampton, a friend of his, to be the architect'. 320 And …
A History of the County of Essex
… A memorial to Dr. Barnardo (d. 1905), by Sir George Frampton, R.A., stands above his grave on one of the greens. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in Lincolnshire (at Fleet, Holbeach, Crowland, Frampton, Postland, Wingland, and Spalding), Leicestershire …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
A History of the County of Gloucester
… hides and included Frocester, Stonehouse, Leonard Stanley, Frampton on Severn, King's Stanley (Stantone), Fretherne, … Dursley who sold it the next year to Nathaniel Clifford of Frampton 22 (d. 1817), whose son Henry Clifford Clifford (d. … obligation had been challenged but confirmed in 1655. 33 Frampton which had also withdrawn suit in the 13th century 34 …
Survey of London
… his family sold the 'lately fallen down' mill to John Frampton of Westminster, baker, who disposed of it a couple …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… P. By 1735 Parsons, T.B. 1735 1 Feb. Monck, N. By 1736 Frampton, R. 1736 8 Sept. Nicholas, L. 1736 24 Dec. Hatley, …
Old and New London
… shops. This was once the residence of the celebrated Dr. Frampton, whose memory is preserved in the locality in the name of Frampton Park Road. The residence of the Knights of St. John …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1743 at 63 per annum for four stud helpers. 1693 22 Mar. Frampton, T. 1728 19 Mar. Panton, T. LS 13/257, p. 109; LS …
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