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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of Foxton's tenant in Braybrooke (Northants.), in Henry I's reign, was Ivo de Braybrook. In a division of de … Reynolds, Rector of Marston Trussell (Northants.), and Elizabeth, daughter of John Wright (d. 1761), lord of … Meeting-houses. Nichols, Leics. ii. 708; Hill, Gartree, i. 144. White, Dir. Leics. (1846), 516; (1863), 576-7. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is supposed to have been built in the reign of Henry I.; it contains numerous monuments to the Charlton family. An … and a fair, granted to Bishop Redman in the reign of Elizabeth; the market is discontinued, but the fair is held … Edward the Confessor, and after the Dissolution given by Elizabeth to the corporation for charitable uses; the remains …
Old and New London
… "Bell in the Hoop," in the parish of St. Bride's. Stow (Elizabeth) mentions a Mrs. Savage as having given the inn to … company disprove. This, anyhow, is certain, that in 1568 (Elizabeth) a John Craythorne gave the reversion of the "Belle … seemed familiar to him. He said to himself, 'What is this? I was never here before, and yet I have seen all this before, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… as a monastery for French refugee monks (Hutchins I, 385). The principal monuments are the parish church, the … Bernard and Rebekah Smedmore, 1709; N. of W. tower, (7) to Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Baker, 1699. Floor-slabs: In … 1674; (5) to William, son of Sir John Weld, 1698; (6) to Elizabeth (Shireburn), wife of William Weld, 1688; (7) to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the N.E. corner, a Headstone to William Willis, 1714, Elizabeth his wife, 1761, and John their son, 1802. (2) … at intersections of the ribs described in Hutchins (I, 441) have been removed; they had been added by the Welds, … 15416 (J. Coker (ed.), Survey of Dorsetshire, 44; Hutchins I, 441); the property was joined to that of Lulworth Castle ( …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… his father married Johanna Latimer, his grandfather Elizabeth Otter and his great grandfather Johanna Bray. On … Bexwell; (5), of Ursula Bexwell, 1688. In nave (6), of Elizabeth Rowles, 1805; (7), of William Rowles, 1835; (8), of … of Wildbore Wilkinson, 1811; (11), of John Pack, 1722, Elizabeth his wife, 1710, and infants; (12), of Susannah …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ancient part was erected about the end of the reign of Elizabeth; the south and west fronts are of the Ionic order, … third to William Belet, one of the king's servants. Edward I. gave to it the privileges of a borough and port, and … to the mayor and burgesses by Mary, and a new charter by Elizabeth; to which various privileges were added by James …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of Levi Bewsey, 1831, headstone; S.E. of chancel, (8) of Elizabeth, 1653, and of Richard [Tr]ime ?, 1654, table-tomb; … silver, both with date-marks of 1573 and maker's initials I P, cover-paten inscribed 1574; another paten without … silver cup with hallmark of 1732, maker's initials I.W. and inscription 'Deo et Ecclesiae de Stock Gaylard', and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1303 Purton was held by John ap Adam, 74 who had married Elizabeth de Gurney, daughter of William's brother John. John … his son Thomas, a minor in the guardianship of his mother Elizabeth until c. 1680. 42 The last Thomas (d. 1702), who … P.N. Glos. (E.P.N.S.), iii. 259. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 164. Trans. B.G.A.S. lxvi. 180. P.R.O., E 32/28, rot. 8; E …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… by D. Gibbs; (11) to William Pyne, 1839, and his wife Elizabeth, 1833, white and grey marble wall-tablet by Reeves … T. Marsh, New Rd., London In old naveon N. wall, (16) to Elizabeth (Henley), wife of Richard Rose, 1636, also to … Jolliffe, late 18th-century. Floor-slabs: In chancel(1) to Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Gundry, 17112. In old …
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