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A History of the County of Durham
… year. 115 This statement agrees with the charter of Bishop Philip, who died in 1208, granting the church of Dinsdale and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the manor by fine to John Scudamore of Fownhope, and Philip Jones, in 1570, 52 in the lifetime of his father, … year for one turn, 71 and the advowson was the property of Philip Rufford in 1785. 72 It remained in the possession of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 60 the house was perhaps that owned or occupied by Sir Philip Meadows 61 (d. 1757) 62 and in 1816 lived in by the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… held in Luton in 1275. 260 This reappears in 1368, when Philip de Lymbury died in 'Constantyn Noble (sic), in parts beyond the sea,' leaving to his son Philip the manor of Limbury, which included, besides the … s. 4 d. rent of assize of free tenants. 261 Of this second Philip de Lymbury the Gesta tells the following …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward III. Stephen de Columbers, clerk, brother of Sir Philip de Columbers, released to Sir John de Pulteney all his … 1706. James Marshbourn, A.M. obt. Dec. 11, 1739. 21 Philip Marshbourn, A. M. 1740. 22 Dickson Lillington, 1758, …
Magna Britannia
… only. The present trustees are, Bache Thornhill, Esq., Philip Gell, Esq., of Wirksworth, and John Toplis, Esq. The … Henry III., in 1229, granted the manor of Melbourne to Philip de Marc, to be held during pleasure. 14 The manor and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was determined on, but upon examination by the architect, Philip Charles Hardwick, it was found necessary for the most …
Magna Britannia
… Esq., of Morval. In the parish-church are the memorials of Philip Majolue, an eminent merchant of East-Looe; Walter …
Magna Britannia
… it passed with a daughter of Lord Hungerford to Sir Philip Courtenay, a younger son of Sir Philip Courtenay of Powderham, whose posterity possessed and … the heiress of Gifford of Brightley;) and Eliz., wife of Philip Shapcote, relict of John Courtenay, Esq., 1700. Rot. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The streets were joined by lanes running east and west; Philip's Lane may have been the eastern part of the … 201 On Wharton's death in 1715 the manor passed to his son Philip, marquess of Wharton (cr. duke of Wharton 1718, d. … (d. 1921). 299 It was sold in 1923, 300 probably to Sir Philip Hunloke, the owner in 1927, 301 who sold it in 1938 to …
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