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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Earl of Northampton, Charles Viscount Mordaunt, Thomas Thynne Viscount Weymouth, George Morley Bishop of Winchester, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and later (from c. 1711) at Loton; 28 Sir John Thynne (d. 1580), builder of Longleat; 29 Bonham Norton … on his daughter and son-in-law Joan and John (kt. 1603) Thynne. 14 Sir John Thynne died in 1604, 15 his widow Joan in 1612. 16 After …
Survey of London
… in the 1860s Residents in the early 1600s included Francis Thynne (d. 1608), antiquary and herald, cousin to Sir John Thynne of Longleat; 11 and Sir Ferdinando Gorges (d. 1647), …
Old and New London
… Count Knigsmarck was tried for murdering his rival, Mr. Thynne, and was acquitted. Hicks's Hall is referred to in …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… 165 In 1624 Thomas's property was sold by Sir Egremont Thynne and Arthur Lowe to Thomas Higgs. 166 In the mid 18th …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1582 ( Beds N. and Q. i. 67, from MS. notes of Francis Thynne, Lancaster Herald). Chant. Cert. (Beds), 1. The master …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 124 Eardington and Walton prebends were granted to John Thynne and Laurence Hyde in August 1548 125 and Underton, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 3 March Grant, Sir W. 1803 22 June Bragge, C. 1805 1 May Thynne, Lord G. 1805 1 May Thynne, Lord J. 1805 1 May Smyth, J. 1805 1 May Bond, N. 1805 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1653 it was bought from Bethel and Cox by Sir James Thynne and Sir Thomas Thynne, presumably on behalf of Lord Castlehaven, on whom it …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… curious texts now almost illegible. The brass to William Thynne, 1546, a master of the household of Henry VIII, and … brass was completely restored and relaid in 1861. William Thynne edited in 1532 the first complete edition of Chaucer's …
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