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Survey of London
… been regarded as a kind of sub-manor to Fulham, were Butterwick's (near the church) and Palingswick (Ravenscourt …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Sheirs. [ 15] Sheffield, Edmund (3rd) lord Baron, of Butterwick, co. Lincoln. Christ Church, matric. entry under …
Survey of London
… still requiring explanation. We do not know how John Butterwick became possessed of "Scotland," nor do we know … Westmr. Abbey Deeds, Nos. 23201 et seq. For John and Alice Butterwick and their connection with Elizabeth Roote and the … a person named "Scot." If so, this must have been before Butterwick held the property at the end of the fourteenth …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the chapelry of Embleton, and the townships of Bradbury, Butterwick, Fishburn, Foxton with Shotton, Mordon, and …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
Survey of London
… of Shortlands "in the Highway Shott" formerly included in Butterwick's Manor, and devised by Latymer in 1624 for the …
The Environs of London
… Earl of Oxford, and widow of Edmund Lord Sheffield of Butterwick, who was killed at Norwich by the rebels, anno …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Speedwell Street (by 1850): Overhee Lane (1190, 1324); 32 Butterwick Lane (late 14th, early 15th cent.); 33 Mill Lane or Butterwick Lane (1427); Mill Lane (1639); Preacher Lane (mid …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… "The inhabitants of the towns of Epworth, Belton and Butterwick, with divers others, being the major part of the …
Survey of London
… A. 13446 and A. 13447). For details of John Doget of Butterwick, see Survey of London, Vol. VI, pp. 45. P.R.O., …
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