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A History of the County of Shropshire
… above, Rushbury, manors (Lutwyche). S.R.O. 809, box 13, H. Thursby to R. [B. Benson] 1 Feb. 1909; 2079/L. 15; 4044/92, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… master Henry of Burton, the parson of the church of Thursby, appears. He says that the aforesaid tithes belong to … the aforesaid plots, as of the right of their church of Thursby, until the aforesaid prior, together with certain …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… were, John Whitfield, William Simpson, John Walker, Thomas Thursby; John Atkinson, aged and blind; Richard Richmond, … full age 35. Livery to William 12 Tobic Matthew. Richard Thursby, Clerk, brother and heir of William 1633. In 1685 the … Wilson, of Durham, Gent.; Edward Searle, Gent.; Richard Thursby, Gent.; Ralph Tunstall, Gent. Attorney; and Sir Mark …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Thomas Bell, 1595. Richard Colmore 17, 1608. Richard Thursby, A. M. 18 1619, p. res. Colmore. William Murrey, A. B. 19 1621, p. res. Thursby. Tobias Markendale 20, 1649. Henry Doughtie, A. M. 21 …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Thomas Sheppard, Gent.; Frances Wilbore, widow; Thomas Thursby 65, Gent.; John Walker, of Great Aycliffe; and … Ferdinando Moorcroft. 4 Nov. 4 Jac. 1606, Pardon to Thomas Thursby for acquiring half the lands and tenements of Arthur … meadow, and twenty of pasture in Scole-Aycliffe, to Thomas Thursby. Rot. W. James. The moor on which cotes or cottages …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (and probably the rest of the trust estate) to William Thursby of Abington (Northamptonshire), 241 who had bought it … with the intention of settling it in marriage on Richard Thursby, son of his half-brother Downhall. 242 Vexed by their 'impudent behaviour,' William Thursby, by his will dated 30 July 1700, left only a life …
A History of the County of Northampton
… but after his acquisition of the property in 1669 William Thursby seems to have pulled down the greater part of the … and entrance. 4 The water-tower in the park bears W. Thursby's initials and the date 1678, 5 and this may be … plain classic style of the day, most likely by John Harvey Thursby after his succession to the estate in 1736. 6 A few …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… standing in a park above the village, was built by Piers Thursby, evidently to his own design, in 1879. 52 Fosseway … of that estate in turn formed the nucleus of Capt. Piers Thursby's Broadwell Hill estate. 146 The Broadwell Hill … the Second World War. Before he built Broadwell Hill, Thursby lived at the manor-house: Glos. R.O., D 610/E 4. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Heveningham (d. 1530), and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Thursby. 80 By 1530 one half was still held by Thursby, the other half was divided between the three … and Anne wife of Sir Ambrose Jermyn of Rushbrooke (Suff.). Thursby sold a quarter of the manor to Jermyn in 1536. In or …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and Whitwell to his nominees Edward Stanley and William Thursby. 92 The next year the manor of Whitwell was …
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