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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… was, 23 H. 7. about to marry Agnes Whitladale of Tuxford, widow; but by a former wife he had John Strelley, who married …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Dean (d. 1701) but by 1696 it was owned by Mary, widow of Clutterbuck's son Richard. Mary sold the mill in … Shuttle Mill in 1824. 80 The mill was owned by Elizabeth, widow of Nicholas Paul, c. 1718 when she retained it for her …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… c. 1708 4 but in 1714 was owned by Ann Cambridge, the widow of Nathaniel Cambridge who had resided at Pudhill. Anne was succeeded by her son Richard (d. 1756), whose widow Mary (d. 1761) sold the property in reversion to her …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… under an earlier settlement and also for life, to his widow Margaret 74 and her second husband Sir Nicholas Loveyn. … passed to feoffees who included Sir William Pulteney's widow Margaret and her husband John Peckbridge. 76 Peckbridge … James Scudamore, Viscount Scudamore (d. 1716), whose widow Frances (d. 1729) was succeeded by their only child …
The Environs of London
… Sir Thomas Roe 9. After the death of Dame Eleanor Roe his widow, (which happened in 1675,) it was sold to Sir Benjamin … Dennett, Esq. 1745; Richard Salwey, Esq. 1775; and Mary, widow of Theophilus Salwey, and mother of Mary Cartwright, … Braddyl, Esq. 1747; Dodding Braddyl, Esq. 1748; Mary, his widow, only daughter of Samuel Hyde, Esq. 1771; Martha, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1643, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Lawrence, whose widow Katharine sheltered Charles II at Heale House. 59 The …
A History of the County of Essex
… Rowe (d. 1644), the traveller and diplomatist. 35 Rowe's widow Eleanor held the manor until her death in 1675, 36 … was leased to John Goddard, a Rotterdam merchant, 44 whose widow died there in 1814. 45 By 1820 Maitland himself had … Stone, M.D., and his wife Dorothy, together with Anne, widow of Josiah Clerke, surrendered Rayhouse to the use of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Sussex
… stood in the chancel. About 1676 Cooper was preventing the widow of Henry West (d. 1674) from sitting in it, and in 1678 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… William of Northo. 43 By 1325, however, Nichole, then widow of John of Hartridge, had the entire manor herself. 44 … 50 (d. 1550×1552). 51 George Goring, husband of Richard's widow Mary, was described as lord c. 1560. 52 Mary's son Sir … WICKENSANDS. 4 John de la Mare's sister and heir Isabel, widow of Thomas of Maidenhatch, 5 died seised of both manors …
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