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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lord Treasurer shall direct and Mr. Fox is to write to Mr. Swete forthwith to send an account of the clearings to 24 …
Survey of London: volume
… 1762, the lease of this house was assigned 2 to Esther Swete, widow, who was confirmed in possession of the …
A Survey of London
… 18. 'Riuilus [ Rivulus] de Fags Well.' l. 27. 'served of swete and holsom waters.' l. 31. 'Thames the most excellent …
A Survey of London
… and coningly dressed and garnished with all maner of swete and goodly flowers in the midste of the hall. And after …
Magna Britannia
… now belongs to Mr. Tuckfield; the other to the Rev. John Swete, of Oxton. Knoll and Boycomb belonged to the family of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… messuage of the manor was leased to John Dawarg alias Swete, who paid a rent of 33 s. 4 d. (Mins. Accts. [Duchy of …
A History of the County of Durham
… to two London fishmongers of 1,000 codfish, 'good swete and mercandizable, of 27 inches by besome and upward, …
Magna Britannia
… family. Oxton, in this parish, the seat of the Rev. John Swete, belonged originally to a family who took their name … the Rev. John Tripe, of Ashburton, who took the name of Swete by act of parliament. Oxton is beautifully situated; …
Magna Britannia
… Addis, Esq., in 1741, bequeathed the whole to Nicholas Swete Archer, great uncle of Samuel Archer, Esq., the present …
Magna Britannia
… the heiress of Scoos brought it to the Swetes. Adrian Swete, Esq., the last of this family, died in 1755, having … bequeathed all his estates to his mother, Mrs. Esther Swete, who died in 1771, having devised them to her relation … Tripe of Ashburton, (now of Oxton,) who took the name of Swete, and is the present proprietor. In the parish-church …
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