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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… de, 329. Kerswell, Abbots, Carsewelle, co. Devon, 75. King's, Carswell, [co. Devon], 353. Kertlyng, Nicholas de, 540, … Greys. Keynsham, Keynesham [co. Somerset], St. Mary's, the abbot of, 139, 570. , Nicholas, abbot of, 134. , abbot … Kyderministre, Kydermynystre [co. Worcester], 487, 601. , Northwood by, 102. Kidwelly, Kedewelly, Kedwelly, Kidewelli …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keble Coll., Oxford, warden of, Kechenfeld, at Bishop's Hall, Keeling Ho. (M.B.), flats in Claredale housing est., … ? another (fl. 1814), Mrs., Kemp est., see Snow est. Kemp's Gdn., Kendall, John, Kenilworth Rd., n, Kenrick: Eliz., see … of, see Dudley, John Northumberland Wharf, Bishop's Rd., Northwood, Norton: Nic., vicar of Stepney, Thos., Norton …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Kingscote: Chris., Wm. (d. 1524), Wm. (d. 1540), Wm. (s. of last), Kingscote, Kingston: Sir Ant. (d. 1556), Ant. … see Percy, Hen. Northumberland, see Newcastle-upon-Tyne Northwood, see Westbury-on-Severn Northwood green, see Dean Forest Noxon, see Clearwell …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keete, Mrs. Mary, n; and see Keate Kele, Ric., Kelly, F. S., oarsman, Frances Marie, John, and see Flight & Kelly … River, Duke of, see Duke Northwick, Lord, see Rushout Northwood, see Ruislip Norton, Eardley, Jas., Col. Ric., Wm., … incl., incumbent, mans., and see below, Southcote man.; Northwood Golf Club, park, pop., reservoir, road to, R. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… John Collins, Mariot, w. of Sim., Sim., Thos., fam., King's Cross, in St. Pancras, Kings Langley, see Langley … Ho. (Oak Cottage), Roe Green Ho. (Fairfields), St. Mary's Lodge (Piggs), Springfield Ho., drainage, Edgware Road, … ind., nonconf., Northumbria, Siward of, see Siward Northwood Electric Light and Power Co., Norton: John, Rob., …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Offley Kilsall, see Donington Kilvert: Ric., Rob., King's Norton (Worcs.), see Bournville Kingsland (Herefs.), … Dudley Northumberland, n Northumbria, earl of, see Morcar Northwood (in Wem), Norton: Bonham, John, Norton (in … farming, n, lordship, man., n, marketing, fairs, mills, Northwood, q.v. Old Pool, pks., P.O.W. camp, co. council …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… nonconf. (protestant), Kensington, ch. (St. Mary Abbot's), hosps., St. Charles, Kensal New Town, q.v. Kensington … see Woodhorn Northumberland Pl., Northways, Northwood, in Ruislip, Northwood (later Norwood) farm, Norway Ho., Norwich, Vct., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1419), Ric. (fl. 1443), Ric. (fl. 1671), Rob., fam., King's Coll., Cambridge, disputes with Ruislip tenants, Kingsbury, … Ld., see Rushout; Rushout-Bowles Northwick Park (Worcs.), Northwood, in Ruislip, ch.: Emmanuel, Holy Trinity, Vicar of, … educ., grange (manorial), chap., houses: Gatehill Farm, Northwood Grange, pop., Prot. nonconf., rly. sta., Rom. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… same as preceding), Ant. (fl. 1694), Ant. (fl. 1717, 1731, s. of preceding), Barbara, m. Jas. Radclyffe, Sir Garret, … Ric. (d. c. 1801), Kings Newnham, see Newnham, Kings King's Stanley, see Stanley, King's Kingscote, Wm. of, Rector of … de Northampton, Northumberland, Duke of, see Dudley, John Northwood, see Westbury-on-Severn Norton, John, Notelyn, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Lambeth, Lambhithe, co. Surrey, archbishop of Canterbury's inn at, 'wydrawyngchaumbre' of, 368. -, church of St. Mary, … Guy, of Suffolk, 284. Lambroke, Master Walter, the king's clerk, constable of Bordeaux, 171. -, Master William, 514. … from, to York, 55. -, vicar of. See Antyngham, John de. -, Northwood, Northwode, manor in, 463. - fee, 'Lutone fee' [in …
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