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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… cliff, formerly called Bartholomew's Gate, through which Charles II., accompanied by the Duke of York, passed, when he … burial-place of King Merwald. During the reign of Edward I., the widow of Edward, Lord Mortimer, obtained a grant for … constituted part of the dower of Catherine, queen of Charles II. The parish comprises 4581 acres by measurement, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… premises occupied since 1947 by another engineering firm, Charles R. Price, and was in 1969 employing 135 people. 54 … in Honeypot Lane employed 3,822 people. 61 V.C.H. Mdx. i. 123, 126. And see below, p. 76. See pp. 57-8. S.C. 11/439. … Souls c37/1. Ibid. /7(2). Ibid. /2. Ibid. /4. V.C.H. Mdx. i. 126. S.C. 11/439. Bodl. MS. D.D. All Souls c56/2. Cf. P.N. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… It was sold in 1810, under the terms of Royer's will, to Charles Pieschall of Sise Lane (London). 12 Between 1822 and … on p. 52. Cart. Sax. ed. Birch, iii, p. 188. V.C.H. Mdx. i. 126. Complete Peerage, s.v. Salisbury. For the subsequent descent, see V.C.H. Mdx. iv. 155. V.C.H. Mdx. i. 126. Bodl. MS. D.D. All Souls c75/1. D.L. 25/160. Bodl. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… purporting to be a confirmation made in 1071-5 by William I of Thurstan's grant, mentioned that the Chalkhill lands and … 1630, Richards passed to his daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Charles Dethwick, 31 and in 1714 Charles Dethwick of Holborn sold it to Joseph Stent, also of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… In N. aisleon N. wall, (2) to Joan, daughter of Charles Greenway, 1683, stone tablet with scrolled top. In S. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the old corporation under the charter of the 14th of Charles I. was revived. Under this, the body consisted of two … erected at a cost of 13,000. Dr. George Bate, physician to Charles II.; Dr. William Battie, a physician of considerable …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to hold one service each Sunday. 66 His successor, Charles Townshend, was non-resident in 1847, 67 and only one … later edns.). Brandon, Suss. Landscape, 90. V.C.H. Suss. i. 439, 447. Suss. Fines, 1509-1833, ii (S.R.S. xx), 391. V.C.H. Suss. i. 447. Salter, Oxf. Charters, no. 8. Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. …
The Environs of London
… says, that it has a claim to the title of regia villa, (i. e. the royal or king's town,) "bothe for that it had been … corporation to make bye-laws, and to keep a common gaol. Charles I. granted them a jurisdiction of actions and pleas, … of writs in the hundreds of Cropthorn and Effingham. Charles II. granted them a weekly market on Wednesdays. James …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Long Ditton on the south, and from Clay Hill and King Charles's Road on the east to just beyond the houses on the … and a road corresponding to the modern Clay Hill and King Charles's Road are mentioned; 129 a lane from the Ewell Road … The right of choosing two coroners was confirmed by James I in 1603, 298 and is still exercised. The coroners were …
A History of the County of Surrey
… daughter married William Task, 357 who sold it in 1771 to Charles Terry. 358 From him it was purchased in the following … knighted in 1616. 393 Sir William was succeeded by his son Charles created Viscount Cullen in 1642. 394 He was a staunch … who, with Jane his wife, sold the manor in 1637 to Charles I 430 to be added to Richmond Park. In the 14th century land …
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