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The Aldermen of the City of London
… J. Mathewe (14821499). Sir J. Tate (14851515). H. Clopton (14851496). W Purchase (14921502). N. Ailwyn … R. Tatersale (14201429). J. Brokle (14261444). R. Clopton (14341448). N. Yoo (14371444). J. Norman (14411458). …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to consult with others of the company and with Sir John Clopton 'of fitt proposalls for alteracons & addic[i]ons to a … William Keyte (170941), 112 and their steward, Sir Hugh Clopton (16991746), 113 were strong Tories, and the former a … 1835, App. i, 119. Misc. Docs. xiv, 57. In 1721 Sir Hugh Clopton, Steward, nominated his son John and Thomas Wolmer as …
A History of the County of Warwick
… have been some intention to rebuild the transepts, as Hugh Clopton (1496) and Thomas Handys (1502) bequeathed money for … east end of the north aisle became the burial place of the Clopton family and contains eight monuments to members and … arch of the arcade is the much restored cenotaph of Hugh Clopton (1496) who was buried in London. It is an altar tomb …
A History of the County of Warwick
… lay to the north of the town, probably between the present Clopton Road and the Golf Course, including the southern …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The neighbourhood was the centre of the Gunpowder Plot; Clopton House was rented, about Michaelmas 1605, by Ambrose … The other was at Bridgetown, where on 30 acres of Sir John Clopton's land 'there would be in a very short time as great … as it appears. Yarranton had the support of Sir John Clopton, William Bishop of Bridgetown, and 'my friend the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Shottery, Luddington, Dodwell, Drayton, Bishopton, Clopton, Welcombe, Ruin Clifford, and Bridgetown, besides the … is described in 1016 as lying between Shottery and Clopton, and its boundaries as then enumerated include the … 'a praty howse of brike and tymbar' 80 built by Hugh Clopton during the last quarter of the 15th century. Brick …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Worcester and Archbishop of York, granted 3 messuages in CLOPTON to his servant Eadric for three lives. 97 Apart from … of any interest that the church of Worcester had in Clopton, which by the time of Edward the Confessor was held … 99 Robert's greatgreat-grandson Hervey de Stafford held Clopton as a knight's fee in the Honor of Stafford in 1211; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… doubt the large barn adjoining the Unicorn Hotel near the Clopton bridge, and it may have been for this theatre that an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the manor to his widow Agnes (daughter of Sir John Clopton of Clopton) and her heirs and assigns, 285 but the will was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… advowson of Preston (Suff.) and in 1656 John Wells gave Clopton with Thurning (Northants.); a little later John …
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