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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of six for Stafford and Stafford alliances: Fray, Aylesbury, Burdet, Hastang and one unidentified. The other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… probably of c. 1260. Font (see Plate, p. xxvii.): of the 'Aylesbury' type, round bowl, fluted sides, with band of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… seized by the parliamentarian forces stationed at Aylesbury: it was retaken by Col. Gage, and again garrisoned …
Alumni Oxonienses
… as 2nd son of William, of Bockmore, Bucks, knt., M.P. Aylesbury 1621-2, and Marlow 1624, until his death, his will … Surrey, 28 June, 1603, sheriff of Bucks 1601, M.P. Aylesbury 1604-11, and Bucks 1614, died 4th and buried at … Kent, 1664, licenced 15 May, 1665, to marry Amy Rye, of Aylesbury, Bucks. See Marriage Licences, ed. Foster. Bosse, …
A New History of London
… of an honourable kind. Sir George Champion member for Aylesbury, who was the alderman next the chair, and who had …
A New History of London
… of April, took into custody John Wilkes, Esq; member for Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. Whether Mr. Wilkes was the … and a writ issued for the election of another member for Aylesbury in his room. On the 16th his majesty's eldest …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 18731921. W.G. Branford. Leeds M.A. 1957. The growth of Aylesbury and the development of its urban morphology, …
Survey of London
… the Jerusalem Tavern, taking the name from the tavern in Aylesbury Street formerly run by the Haughtons. 67 In the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred and county of Buckingham, 17 miles (N. W.) from Aylesbury, and 57 (N. W. by W.) from London; comprising the … period the assizes, formerly held here, were removed to Aylesbury; but in 1758, Lord Cobham obtained an act for …
Survey of London
… Pepys Esq r 6. 0. 0 June 1690 Nott Esq. Montague Earl of Aylesbury [struck out] 4. 10. 0 Wm Hewers Esq. [struck out] …
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