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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the elder Denise's stepdaughter Joan. His niece and coheir Elizabeth Comyn and her husband Richard Talbot 62 conveyed it … the deceased Josiah Bacon. 33Having married Bacon's heir Elizabeth (d. s.p. 1726), Sclater occupied the reunited … estate until his death in 1736. It then passed under Elizabeth's will to her half-brothers John and Peter …
Old and New London
… lovely Marchioness of Stafford and her daughter, Lady Elizabeth Gower, now the Duchess of Norfolk; not less …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Wesleyans. The free school was founded in 1708, by Elizabeth Fuller, who endowed it with a rent-charge of 52, … about 100 a year, arising from a corn-mill given by Lady Elizabeth Russell, in 1610. The annual rent of the church … and continued in the line of Lancaster so late as Queen Elizabeth, whose manor Wavertree was. The manor was sold, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… roof. It was built in 1704, and endowed in 1708 by Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller. In one of the class-rooms is an oak chimney …
A History of the County of Hertford
… marble, with shields in each panel and the effigy of Lady Elizabeth Russell, d. 1611. At the north-east corner of the … of 18 August, 1880, whereby the trustees of Dame Elizabeth Russell's Charity for a lecturer are constituted … name of the official trustees of charitable funds. Dame Elizabeth Russell's Charity for a Lecturer: In or about 1610 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The school was built in 1704 and endowed in 1708 by Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller. In one of the class rooms is a fine oak … to write an extensive history of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, but the project apparently came to nothing. 9 … toll of the two fairs, for which he rendered 4 s. 19 Queen Elizabeth granted the tolls in 1578 for a term of twenty-one …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Sir Charles, who died in 1628, leaving an only daughter Elizabeth, 88 who married Arthur Capell, created Lord Capell … his moiety of the manor in 1316 to Eubold de Montibus and Elizabeth his wife, 127 who were still holding it in 13323. … in 1612 at Oxhey, and left an only son James, who married Elizabeth daughter of Sir Richard Sutton. James died in 1623, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Mynne, of Hertingfordbury, 1619, and their only daughter Elizabeth, wife of Rowland Graveley, of Graveley, 1600; … in armour, date of death not filled in; his two wives, Elizabeth, 1471, and Custans, 14..., eight children, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Institution was founded and endowed in 1820, by Mrs. Elizabeth Woodcock, for ten widows, or unmarried daughters, … contains 30 acres. The church was erected in the reign of Elizabeth. There are places of worship for Wesleyans and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… portraits of celebrated characters of the reigns of Elizabeth, James I., &c, with other valuable paintings. In … of Ormonde, was the lord. The manor was eventually held by Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Butler, Lord Ossory, who in …
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