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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thomas Donne. Ditto. He sold the patronage to Mr. Daniel Jones, attorney of Fakenham. 1739, Robert Donne, by John … marks per ann. dated 1219. The patronage is now in Daniel Jones, Gent. attorney of Fakenham. Tre. Willi. de Warenna …
Survey of London
… 40 feet and 42 feet high, which had been designed by Owen Jones and R. M. Ordish, and was offered for sale in 1869 …
Survey of London Monograph
… Katherine married John Smert. See below Garter (2). (Rees-Jones, The Order of St George, etc.) Arms: Nine pieces of … Taylors' School; 1735 bought place of York from Philip Jones for 400; ceremonial creation dispensed with by D.E.M. 3 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Welsh Chronicle, contrary to the opinion of Mr. Theophilus Jones and some other writers, states that Rhŷs, fleeing from … said to have been since called Penrhŷs. According to Mr. Jones, Rhŷs survived the battle, and fled in safety with the …
Magna Britannia
… Robert Burdett, the fourth baronet, married the heiress of Jones, of Ramsbury manor, Wilts, and died in his father's …
Magna Britannia
… Wolfe, of Kentisbury. The heiress of this family married Jones, and died in 1711. Arms: Sable, 3 demi-lions rampant, …
Magna Britannia
… Ugborough John King, Esq. Franklyn St. Thomas Late John Jones, Esq. Fremington G. A. Barbor, Esq. Fuge Blackauton …
Magna Britannia
… John Bluett, Esq., whose daughters and co-heirs married Jones, Wallop, Lenthall, and Basset. John, the son of …
Magna Britannia
… made on the port of Whitehaven, by the noted pirate, Paul Jones. It was rendered harmless in consequence of one of his …
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