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A History of the County of Buckingham
… the name to Danesfield, 8 and it was rebuilt by Mr. Charles ScottMurray in the early 19th century, 9 but pulled … instigated the publication in 1763 of a satirical print by Charles Churchill, The Secrets of the Convent, in which Le … 70 when it passed from the Lees of Hartwell 71 to Mr. Charles R. Scott-Murray. 72 His son Mr. C. Aloysius …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 16634, when it was granted to Catherine, consort of Charles II. 45 In 1619 a lawsuit on the subject of common …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… allotted c. 50 a. for land bought of Pemberton. 124 Sir Charles Nightingale had also bought land from Pemberton for … inclosure was completed Christ's College agreed with Sir Charles Nightingale to acquire c. 101 a. at the western edge … kind. 350 In 1812 Joshua Fitch, James Faircloth, and Sir Charles Nightingale all claimed some tithe-free land, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bowerhill Lodge off Spa Road, once the residence of Charles Maggs (see belowTrade and Industry) was at about the … her life in the town where she died in 1806; Admiral Sir Charles Shadwell died in retirement there in 1886. Henry … had allowed the right of way to fall into desuetude. 120 Charles Maggs used the house for a short period about 1835 …
Magna Britannia
… nine sons, who were all officers in the service of King Charles I.; William, the eldest, was made knight banneret at … Another descendant of the same name, was admiral to King Charles I. and much trusted by that monarch in naval affairs. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of deans and chapters, in 1649, after the death of king Charles I. their manors and lands were ordered, by the powers … chancel of the parish church. 5 At the restoration of king Charles II. and the reestablishment both of church and state, … years; but at length, soon after the restoration of king Charles II. it was in the name of Johnson, after which it …
A History of the County of Bedford
… two elder sons died without issue, and the youngest son, Charles, inherited the manor. At the latter's death in 1623 … had married Sir Michael Grey Longueville. Their eldest son Charles died in 1643 without issue male and the manor was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… c. 1650] reputed a member thereof', and then owned by Sir Charles Adderley, 1 who in 1660 was presented for not …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… wife Grace, daughter of Sir William Thorn hurst, one son Charles, who succeeded him in honors and estate, and by his … bart. of Rainham, in Norfolk, one son, Vere Fane. Charles, earl of Westmoreland, was twice married, but dying … it continued till the latter end of the reign of king Charles I. when Sir Thomas Walsingham, of Scadbury, conveyed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… abbey, Bristol, was probably born in the parish. 32 Charles Price (17761853), physician to William IV and son of …
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