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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lords of the manors of Westbury Seymour, Westbury Arundell, and Brook respectively. One fair was to be on the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the capital manor of Westbury. These estates were Westbury Arundell, Seymour, and Stourton, Heywood, Hawkeridge, Brook … the boundaries of the five manors of Westbury Stourton, Arundell, and Seymour, Leigh Priors, and Bremeridge met at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… known as Westbury Stourton, Westbury Seymour, Westbury Arundell, and Brook. 49 Other estates, acquired by religious … survived him. She married as her second husband Sir John Arundell. The manor, with certain other estates, was mortgaged to raise money for the fine imposed upon Arundell for his part at the battle of Tewkesbury. 86 He died …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… mill and a fulling mill belonging to the manor of Westbury Arundell were sold with the manor in 1549-50 by Sir John Arundell to Thomas Long, and passed with the manor to Sir …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a little to the east, where Stane Street and the road to Arundel diverge, was 'Loddesdune', where was a small hospital … as in 1338 Maud Paynel sold to Richard, Earl of Arundel, the reversion of these manors after the death of … 15 The manor figured in settlements made by Earls of Arundel between 1348 and 1566, 16 when it was settled on …
Old and New London
… try several captive noblemenLord Cobham and the Earls of Arundel and Warwick. "Wherever he lay," we are told, "his … a like charge the following day. In 1589 Philip, Earl of Arundel, an ancestor of the present ducal house of Norfolk, …
Old and New London
… and the dying artist, who had been the favourite of Lord Arundel, and the honoured inmate of his house, had to beg as … at Prague in 1607. He came to England in the suite of Lord Arundel, whom we have already mentioned 1 as a lover and … into difficulties. It is probable that it was through Lord Arundel's influence that he became a member of the Roman …
Old and New London
… the late Duke of Norfolk, and which used to run riot over Arundel Castle much in the same way that their canine …
Old and New London
… in Abingdon Street, was the bearing of the Earls of Arundel, who at one time were empowered by the king to grant … built in 1638, by Nicholas Stone, for Alethea, Countess of Arundel, and belonging to the family of the Howards. It was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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