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A History of the County of Lancaster
… dispute over his appointment, for a deed of 1461 among the Weld-Blundell muniments states that the Heaton family had …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Kinlet, of which the former was sold by him to Sir John Weld sometime between the years 1612 and 1623. His …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to 13 s. 4 d., and is distributed by the priest at Weld Bank; 3 s. 4 d. is applicable for clothing a poor boy or …
Survey of London
… his death in 1888. The last owner was Blundell Charles Weld, a Lancashire landowner, who changed his own name to …
Survey of London
… 184042, Pascual De Gayangos; 184344, Charles Richard Weld, historian of the Royal Society (181369). No. 10. 1828, …
Survey of London
… plan attached to deed in possession of Messrs. Witham, Weld and Co. M.L.R. 1841/3/189; R.B. G.L.C. Members' Library, … M.L.R. 1764/4/1547; deed in possession of Messrs. Witham, Weld and Co. Deed in possession of Kensington and Chelsea …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 16 It descended in the same way as Stonyhurst to Thomas Weld, who died in 1810. It then passed to his younger son George Weld, 17 whose son John died in 1888. 18 It is now the estate of his daughter Miss Matilda Weld. The Lawnd, as the house was called, was formerly used …
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