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Survey of London
… Manilla Street. The oldest houses, on what had been Robert Batson's estate, were four small early nineteenth-century …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… J. Gibson, Salt-meadows. Vinegar manufactory, Messrs. Batson's, Reid, &c. Hillgate. Oil ditto, W. Green, Hillgate. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… received 178 a. in Bartlow, the rector 32 a., and Stanlake Batson of Horseheath 78 a. The trustees of Linton …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the poor not receiving parochial relief. In 1785 James Batson, by his will proved in the P.C.C. gave 100 to the parish to be applied as his executor, Edward Batson, might think fit. This sum was invested by the … be distributed together with those belonging to Bowes' and Batson's charities. The endowment of these charities is now …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… eastwards along the main road, the Montfort Arms. 25 The Batson Arms at Sherwood Green was opened before 1899. 26 The … 1915 and sold in 1923, had by 1929 become a cafe. 27 The Batson Arms closed between 1961 and 1971, when the Red Lion … probably the benefit club disbanded in 1912. 32 Stanlake Batson (d. 1857) trained race-horses, including the Derby …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the Parliamentary Trustees sold Longdon rectory to Matthew Batson and Thomas Jolland, 206 who sold it in 1651 to Talbot …
Magna Britannia
… villages in this parish are (exclusively of Malborough) Batson, Combe, Bolberry, and Salcombe. Malborough, in some … families of Allen and Beauchamp. The manor of Badeston, or Batson, belonged at an early period to a family of that name, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… planted between the cottages, were presented by Squire Batson at the request of the rector in 1891. 13 Charles … before his death in 1767 he sold his estates to Stanlake Batson of Horseheath (Cambs.). 90 Batson was succeeded by his son of the same name, who in 1823 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Charity Commissioners, 9 August 1910. In 1825 James Batson, by his will, proved in the P.C.C. 15 January, left …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Thomas who in 1701, at the death of his grandfather Thomas Batson, had taken the surname Batson. Thomas was succeeded in 1759 by his brother Edmund who then changed his name to Thomas Batson. After his death in 1770 Batson's relict Elizabeth …
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