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A History of the County of Chester
… Sparrow, Nicholas Loker 14889 George Bulkeley Thomas Bunbury, Robert Barrow 148990 Ralph Davenport John Cliff, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 8. 1.; net income, 369; patron and impropriator, Sir H. E. Bunbury, Bart.: the tithes were commuted for land and money …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as portreeve or bailiff. 35 A second tenement, called Bunbury House, was in 1689 similarly described. 36 Those were …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… reads the] rep[ort from the] Agents for Taxes. My Lady Bunbury doth undertake to bring the testimony of the Lady …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the revenues and expenses in Ireland are read. Sir H. Bunbury [is] called in. My Lord Treasurer asks him whether …
Survey of London
… until 1783, for a letter from Lady Sarah Napier (formerly Bunbury) is dated "Mr. Conolly's, Whitehall, 22nd Sept., …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… following monuments: in the chancel, to the Rev. William Bunbury, late Vicar, d. 1754; Jane Richards, wife of Samuel …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Marlston. 69 It was bequeathed by her to Mr. Benjamin Bunbury, a relative of her husband, from whom it passed to his son Mr. H. M. Bunbury. 70 The latter sold it about 1896 to Mr. G. Palmer of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… d. 1656; Anne (Chernocke) wife of the Rev. William Bunbury, d. 1737; the Rev. William Bunbury, Rector, d. 1748, and the Rev. Charles Bunbury his son, d. 1749; the Rev. Matthew Maddock, Rector, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Sprigg; in 1726 by Edward Cuthbert; in 1745 by William Bunbury and Mary Bunbury, spinster; and in 1797 by William Fonnereau, clerk, …
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