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A History of the County of Surrey
… main portion of the village are situated. Mrs. Gladstone's free convalescent home is situated in the parish. The … of Baldric 1 virgate of land in Morden at a rent of 4 s. a year. 5 At the Dissolution the 10 rent of assize … the interest of 118 for the same purpose. 1826. Mr. Edward Polhill, 1,000 for the Sunday school. 1827. Mrs. Clara …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Montfort, grandson of Hugo above-mentioned, in Henry I.'s reign, this manor, among the rest of his estates, came into the king's hands as an escheat. After which it appears to have come … 1751. Blemel Pollard, Sept. 28, 1751, obt. 1764. William Polhill, A.B. Sept. 10, 1764, resigned 1779. 6 George Carter, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and to have been for many years the residence of the Petty's; several of whom lie buried in this church, after which it … of the family of Petley, and another by a branch of the Polhill family. David Polhill, esq. the last of that name, began to rebuild this …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 19th-century mansion, the residence of Mr. Cecil Henry Polhill. Workhouse End to the south of Renhold, and Water End … middle of the century Renhold was held as half a knight's fee by William de Beauchamp of the king in chief. 8 On the … which in 1781 passed from this family by sale to Nathaniel Polhill, 23 an eminent banker and tobacco merchant in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and about as far on the other side that of Diggin's, now called the Grove, the residence of Mrs. Harding, widow … will be sufficient therefore to observe, that in king John's reign it was in the possession of Baldwin de Betun, earl of … married to Edward Michell, esq. and Margaret to David Polhill, gent. of Otford. They shared their father's
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Sem and the Nadder whose confluence is at the parish's north-east corner, had been defined by the late 11th … to his nephews the Revd. Thomas Bull (d. 1743), Edward Polhill (d. 1759), and Edward's brother Simon (d. 1760), and … Place. In 1745 they sold the moiety, probably to Edward Polhill. 150 The moieties were apparently thereafter united. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whose son Edward, about the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign, it went by sale to Sir John Taylor, who, in the 25th … his eldest daughter. He died possessed of it in 1760, s. p. and devised it by will to Charles, the second son of … 1761. 11 Blemell Pollard, Aug. 4, 1761, obt. 1764. Robert Polhill, July 13, 1764, the present rector. 12 His will, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… heir of Reginald de Preston, is said to hold half a knight's fee, which William de Chelsfield before held in Halsted and … unguled or, which coat is now quartered by the family of Polhill. Thomas Buckland, with his wife, lie buried here, in … who carried this estate in marriage to John Polley, alias Polhill, of Polhill-street, in Detling, where this family was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… estate called Tisbury 4 which may have been Tisbury abbey's, and, apparently with three subtractions and one addition, … to his nephews the Revd. Thomas Bull (d. 1743), Edward Polhill (d. 1759), and Edward's brother Simon (d. 1760), and … for life, 678 but it had apparently reverted to Edward Polhill by 1743. 679 Lower Linley farm and Upper Linley farm …
A History of the County of Bedford
… by name form part of the property divided among Sir Philip's four sisters and co-heirs in 1809. Monoux. Argent a … to have alienated the manor to her brother, as the latter's grandson William Lowndes was lord of Wootton Hoo in 1781. … comprised this estate, was in the possession of Miss Polhill in the early 19th century, and has since been sold to …
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