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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Cullen of Greek St they were involved in a conspiracy with Baron Berlendinni, the Venetian Resident, to import furniture … 1775 Ward invoiced three giltwood window seats to the 5th Baron Langdale of Holme near York. These had scroll ends and … known commissions is that undertaken in 1756 for the 4th Baron Langdale of Holme Hall, Yorks. This was for six back …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1712, M.A. 1715; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1716, a 3rd baron of the exchequer in Ireland 1732, until his death 15 … bar.-at-law, Middle Temple 1646, treasurer 1673, cursitor baron of the exchequer 16 March, 1696, until his death 22 … and 1624-5, king's serjeant 8 and 30 April, 1625, chief baron of the exchequer 1625; died 18 Nov., 1630, aged 67, …
A History of the County of Essex
… week. 60 The leets had ceased by 1727, but annual courts baron continued until 1848 or later. Apart from presentments … lords of Crepping manor were holding three-weekly courts baron, and annual courts leet in Pentecost week. Tenants were … the archery targets. 64 By 1708 there were only courts baron whose business was confined to the conveyance of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of frankpledge was held usually once a year and a court baron usually twice. Besides the standard business of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Audley, K.G., afterwards lord chancellor, and created Baron Audley, of Walden. Upon the site of the monastic … of Saffron-Walden and Linton. The courts leet and baron for the manors of Brook and Chipping-Walden, belonging … society. Lord Howard de Walden takes the title of Baron from the town. Walden-Stubbs WALDEN-STUBBS, a township, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… after the great fire in 1600, by Bishop Redman. Two courts baron occur annually, one of the Bishop of Norwich, and the … a population of 20,960. The place confers the title of Baron on the family of De Grey. Walsoken (All Saints) …
A History of the County of Stafford
… held jointly. 64 There were separate three-weekly courts baron for the borough and for the foreign by the 1380s and … later examples of such activity have been found. The court baron was probably in decay by the later 18th century. In … conveyancing, which required a meeting of the court baron, were employed if the steward was asked by the parties …
A History of the County of Stafford
… death in 1802 it passed to his cousin Orlando Bridgeman, Baron Bradford and from 1815 earl of Bradford. The manor then … on his death in 1531 by his son Edmund (d. 1549), created Baron Sheffield in 1547. Edmund's son and heir John, Lord …
A History of the County of Stafford
… estates to his nephew Edward John Littleton, created Baron Hatherton in 1835. The Reynold's Hall estate then …
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