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Calendar of Treasury Books
… of 1000 l. per an. formerly paid to him by Sir Peter Apsley: clear [of fees] 250 0 0 July 17, paid George Holder …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of 1000 l. per an. formerly paid to him by Sir Peter Apsley: clear [of fees] 250 0 0 Dec. 18, paid Thomas Plumer, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of 10,000 l. per an. formerly paid to him by Sir Peter Apsley: clear [of fees] 250 0 0 April 17, paid Mrs. Anne … of 1000 l. per an. formerly paid to him by Sir Peter Apsley: clear [of fees] 250 0 0 paid William Fanshaw, Esq., …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Lee, John Worsdale, William Shipman, Charles Leek, William Apsley, Francis Cavendish, Charles North, Matthew Palmer, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… vill, 47 and in 1397 it was included in the tithing of Apsley in Thakeham. 48 Bentons manor in the south also evidently lay in Apsley tithing. 49 There is no evidence for a medieval … of the par. seem usually to have been listed in Apsley tithing in Thakeham between the 13th and 16th cents.; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1858 on a farm north of Coolham, 41 and before 1887 on the Apsley manor estate in the south-west. 42 Pondtail farmhouse …
A History of the County of Sussex
… an older, perhaps 18th-century, core. 84 A manor called APSLEY belonged to William de Braose in 1073 85 and was … of BENTONS or TABELERSHALL 87 in Shipley, which was called Apsley manor in 1320, 88 when it was held of Bramber rape. 89 Ralph le Tablier had witnessed a deed of land in Apsley tithing c. 1218. 90 He seems to have been the same as …
Old and New London
… of Southwark in the House of Commons, as also was Mr. Apsley Pellatt, of the Falcon Glass Works. The tradesmen of …
Old and New London
… to the taste and exertions of the present proprietor [Mr. Apsley Pellatt], and the employment of skilful hands on … been very largely increased, and the quality improved. Mr. Apsley Pellatt, who was for some years M.P. for Lambeth, died …
Old and New London
… York, and mother by him of the Duke of Berwick; Sir Allen Apsley, at whose house the Duke of York put up on his sudden … personages, Lord Purbeck, Lord Halifax, and Sir Allen Apsley, and by two notorious ladies, "Moll Davis," one of the … felicity of seeing his son raised to the peerage as Lord Apsley, and seated on the woolsack as Lord High Chancellor of …
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