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The Environs of London
… caused his death, buried March 7, 17434, aged 36." "John Wray, son of Sir John Wray, Bart. buried Oct. 15, 1748." Longevity. "Sarah Coster, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… heirs, the Norreys and Bertie families. 19 In 1625 Edward Wray and his wife, who were then holding Thame manor, granted …
A History of the County of Oxford
… When the Wrays had the lordship in the 17th century Edward Wray leased in 1626 the manorhouse to Vincent Barry, his … last mentioned in 1625, when the manor was held of Edward Wray and his wife, 240 the lords of Thame manor. The tenant …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fields. 239 The chief promoter of the scheme was Edward Wray, lord of the manor. The tenants' reasons are of …
Survey of London Monograph
… Judith Filius Alter Qui Ob. 10 Maji 1737 t. 64 67 FRANCES WRAY, 1846. FANNY JULIA WRAY, 1852. SEPTIMUS WRAY, 1869 Inscribed wall tablet of marble. In Affectionate …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Nicholas itself seems to have been in the hands of Thomas Wray towards the end of the 16th century, and about 1646 it … the site of the Grey Friars was granted to Thomas Wray and Nicholas Metcalfe. 62 Wray died seised thereof in 1587, leaving as his heir his son …
Survey of London
… of Portal, Widow Cressett, Andrew Drummond, p Cecill Wray, Henry Warcopp and Beck. And all those Two Severall …
Old and New London
… and old Jesuit books of travel, &c., given by Daniel Wray, Esq., whose portrait hangs over the fireplace. The …
Survey of London
… 3 stars in chief and a boar's head rased in base. Wm. Wray . . 1708 (?). Martha . . 1708 (?). East end of Church. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… parish charities was given to the eight almspeople. Wray's almshouses in King Street were established in 1634 under the will of Henry Wray (dated 1628). They were for four widows and four …
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