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A History of the County of Warwick
… Wagstaff, 73 who with Edward Murcott enfeoffed Hannibal Horsey 74 thereof on 29 November of the same year 75 in tail, … remainder to James Enyon, Hannibal's fatherin-law. Horsey was succeeded by his son James in 1622, who left an … 197. Feet of Warw. Trin. 9 Jas. I. Ibid. Mich. 12 Jas. I. Horsey had apparently bought the lands of the manor from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… his father had settled the manor on Hannibal and James Horsey of Hunningham (his son-in-law and grandson) but the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and one in 1707. 213 The houses of Joshua Gummer and Peter Horsey were used by Presbyterians from 1751, and in the same year Horsey's house was licensed for Anabaptists. 214 Two years later 'the workhouse at the court of Peter Horsey's was used by Methodists. 215 Horsey himself was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… paved with tiles bearing the coat and quarterings of Horsey. 34 The house now occupied by Mr. William Street is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… held the manor till 1617, when it was sold to Sir Jerome Horsey. 25 Before his death he had settled it on Sir John … shortly after his death, John Hampden and William and John Horsey sold the manor to John Barber alias Grigge of … which were described in the next century. Sir Jerome Horsey kept these in his own hands when he settled the manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Horseys in Romsey (q.v.) until about 1537, 60 when William Horsey conveyed it to Sir Richard Lister. 61 Sir Richard died …
A History of the County of Somerset
… that its people should not attend Drayton church. 7 Horsey, in the north of the parish, was a medieval farm site, … the village. 26 The only cart route northwards was along Horsey Lane, known in the 18th century as Chambers's drove, … leased to William Symes of Poundisford in 1581; 81 and Horsey farm was in the hands of the Phelips family by 1587. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… stands the fine 16th-century monument 157 to Sir Edward Horsey, Captain of the Wight 156582. This is of coloured … Book of the swearing-in of the bailiffs before Sir Edward Horsey are of similar character to those of Newtown and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… fee which had been held successively by Alexander de Horsey and William of Trent had descended to Richard Strete …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the chapel of Bisterne were granted to Sir Edward Horsey. 159 The modern living of Bisterne is a chapelry …
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