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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Helen, countess of Dufferin (1807-67), a granddaughter of Richard Sheridan and herself a poet, lived in Pavilion …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… mid century London merchants were building larger ones. Richard Gibbs, a goldsmith, acquired Hillfield on the east … House, which passed to Norwich Salisbury by 1692 and to Richard Limbrey in 1743. In 1762 Limbrey owned and occupied a … 66 Drax, will of Abraham Wachter); Barratt, Annals, iii, App. 3, pp. 361-3. S.C.L., Man. Map and Fieldbk. no. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… and putti, cartouche-of-arms on apron; (4) to Richard Pluckington, 1712, wooden panel with scrolled head … 1711, and Ann (Haughton) his wife, 1714, also to Henry, Richard and Thomas, their sons, marble tablet with scrolled … in 1694, the work was continued till the death of William III in 1702. Accounts of this work survive in some detail. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Chantrey to the late Thomas Taylor Vernon, Esq. The Rev. Richard Vernon, in 1627, founded a charity school; and Thomas … but is now a distinct parish, under the act 58th of George III., cap. 45. Blue bricks of the hardest quality, and tiles, … In the civil contentions which led to the deposition of Richard II., Sir William Handsacre espoused the cause of that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as £8 in 1605 and 1685, but had been lost by 1824. 15 Richard Eyans of Charlbury, by will proved 1615, left £15, … Digest, pp. 28-9. O.R.C.C., Kimber files. O.R.O., Misc. R. III/1; Char. Digest, pp. 28-9. O.R.O., incl. award. Char. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 10 From Sir John (d. 1558) the advowson passed to his son Richard and then to Martin Culpeper, later warden of New … 1665 John Houghton, fellow of Brasenose College, presented Richard Baylie, president of St. John's College, presumably … was styled dean. 31 Henry de Wengham, presented by Henry III in 1253, was a nephew of the royal clerk and later bishop …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish, who may have been the royal clerk of that name. 9 Richard of St. Owen and two others were assessed at 5s., … and 2 s. 6 d. The highest assessment in 1524 was that of Richard Smith, who probably held Snarestone's 2 ½ freehold … wheel chamber remained. 80 C.C.C. Mun., Twyne transcript, iii, p. 5. Ibid. pp. 3, 87; P.R.O., LR 2/224, p. 128. C.C.C. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century cottages, two of which bear dates, K:RM 1735, for Richard Keen and his wife Mary, and I:WA 1793, possibly for … of cottages, one of which is dated H:RP 21, possibly for Richard Harris, who acquired a cottage in Hanborough in 1720. … Elements (E.P.N.S.), i. 38. C.C.C. Mun., Twyne transcript, iii, pp. 9, 89, 121. P.R.O., E 179/161/42, 44; LR 2/202, f. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Local government In 1279 Queen Eleanor, widow of Henry III, who held the manor in dower, had view of frankpledge, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 24 Simon de St. Liz, earl of Northampton, probably Simon III (d. 1184) who in 1156 married Alice, daughter and heir of … Margaret Heron and her son Giles; in 1533 Giles sold it to Richard Andrews, who sold it the following year to John … by his son, another William, was again 1 ½ yardland. 46 Richard of St. Owen had land in Hanborough in 1302, but …
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