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A History of the County of Essex
… and written by the rector. 79 In it the rectors from Jacob Houblon to William Salisbury recorded every Easter from 1666 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… passed in or after 1812 to Michael Newton's niece Susannah Houblon. 77 In 1839 the tithes from 35 a. in Hornsea Burton were merged and the rest sold by J. A. Houblon to Benjamin Haworth. 78 Tithes on a further 153 a. …
A History of the County of Essex
… second wife. The manor descended in the Archer and Archer-Houblon families until 1914, when Capt. Lindsay Archer-Houblon sold the manorial rights to Raymond E. Trotter of Epping, solicitor, for 100. 59 In 1841 J. Archer-Houblon owned 63 acres in North Weald, for 57 acres of which …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… a school at Hatcham. 1666. Peter Ducane. Uncle of Sir John Houblon (Lord Mayor 16956), and Sir James Houblon (Alderman 16921700) and father-in-law of Sir … of Sir William and Sir Henry. 1689. Sir John Houblon. First Governor of the Bank of England; brother of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Melksham for placing their records at his disposal; to the Houblon-Norman Committee whose financial assistance made this …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1846 to Mrs. Maria Cotton, 89 whose kinsman Richard Archer Houblon lived there from c. 1858 to c. 1892 and added to the park. 90 His heir Col. G. B. Archer Houblon sold it in 1899 to the Revd. C. H. Brocklebank, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… land in the township. It was then agreed that John Archer Houblon, lord of the manor of Benham Lovell, should be … as were situated in the parish of Boxford to John Archer Houblon, who was lord of the two other manors, he reserved … 11 Dec. 1806 penes Rev. G. F. Wells. Lady Alice Archer Houblon, The Houblon Family, 1418. Par. Reg. Inst. Bks. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… it to Robert Colman, apparently in trust for Jacob Houblon 86 of Hallingbury Place, co. Essex. The latter settled it in 1758 on his son Jacob. 87 John Archer Houblon, son of the latter, sold Cockhamsted to John Larken … but possibly for life only, for in the settlement by Jacob Houblon of his property in Braughing on his son Jacob in 1758 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… death the advowson passed into the hands of John Archer Houblon, who was presenting in 1810, 55 and was followed in … by whom it was settled on his younger son Charles Archer Houblon. 57 He took the name of Eyre in 1831 and died in … son Col. Geo. Bramston Eyre, who took the name of Archer-Houblon, and is the present patron. There do not appear to be …
A History of the County of Essex
… diaper work and with date stones incorporating the Archer Houblon monogram. The George inn, George Green, was known as … estate was bought by the executors of Sir Richard Houblon, to be settled on his kinsman Jacob Houblon (d. 1770). 63 It passed in the direct line of the …
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