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A History of the County of Sussex
… 6", Suss. XXV. SW. (1912 edn.) at Nat. Grid 234234; but Ralph Whiting held a cotland, late Wm. Kennie's, of Stretham …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Alumni Oxonienses
… he died 29 Oct., 1697. See Munk's Roll, i. 350. Yardley, Ralph (or Randle) B.A. from Christ's Coll., Cambridge, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… seised of a 'manor of Yapton' in 1490. His son and heir Ralph 41 had the manor in 1505 42 and was succeeded in 1532 by his son John (d. 1542), whose son Ralph 43 had it in 1551. 44 Ralph's brother-in-law Richard Boys 45 was dealing with it in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the year, during a period of skirmishing north of Oxford, Ralph, Lord Hopton, a royalist commander, had quarters in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was divided between his mother's great-grandnephew Ralph Butler and her grandniece Joan, the wife of Alexander … 15 The moiety of John Waleran's estate assigned in 1310 to Ralph Butler (d. 1343) 16 was held as dower by his relict … 1402. 41 On Cecily's death in 1422 it passed to her son Ralph Thorp, 42 who settled it in 1423 on Thomas Worston and …
A Dictionary of London
… Cotton Street. Young's Quay Between Wiggin's Quay east and Ralph's Quay west (Leake, 1666 Horwood, 1799). Further east …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the river Thames; an early 14th-century inhabitant was Ralph at Ford. 99 The village comprises only the church, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the nobility and gentry, who, under the conduct of Ralph, Bishop of Durham, his deputy, advanced against the …
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