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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1590 Tursett divided his estates among his four sons John, George, Edward, and Stephen, who received land at Stamford Hill in Hackney; 68 George still had connexions with Stoke Newington in 1598 and … to John Nicholson. 62 Nicholson conveyed it in 1744 to George Green (d. 1764), 63 whose son George's mortgagee …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were licensed at the houses of Samuel Lee, Mr. Barker, and George Thwing. 61 Charles Morton and James Ashurst, who had … of all kinds, including John Wesley in 1738 74 and George Whitefield in 1739. 75 John Asty, the dissenting …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at the Palatine houses in 1765 called the Hare, the George (both licensed in 1751), and the Greyhound and Hare. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… sold the estate to Henry Bernard, who sold it in 1671 to George Lee 34 (d. 1673) of the Moor. 35 Lee's heir was his … son F. C. Owen (d. 1819), whose coheirs were his brothers George Owen (d. 1830), Herbert Owen, and Edmund Hemming Owen. … to have passed to William's widow Elizabeth, who married George Lucy (d. 1658) of Middleton Higford 52 and died in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… nave, and west tower with south porch, was designed by George Follett of Cucklington and was consecrated in 1841. 50 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Bowyer sold the Boothen estate with land at Penkhull to George Boughey of Audley. 316 The estate then descended in … given for a priest there, was granted by the Crown to Sir George Howard in 1559. 327 Grindley Hill farm lay north of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Josiah Spode, 300 from John Tomlinson the patron, 250 from George IV out of the Duchy of Lancaster's revenues, 500 from … mounted on a base and railed round to commemorate George V's Silver Jubilee. 119 The Red Lion Inn at the … which is in the Early English style, was designed by George Gilbert (later Sir Gilbert) Scott and originally …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from the endowment is 47 per annum. Stonehouse, East (St. George) STONEHOUSE, EAST ( St. George), a town and parish, forming a union of itself, in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… and St. Michael's, Cornhill, John Wheler (d. 1521), and George Webb (d. 1579). 60 Richard Hall (d. 1541), citizen and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of cases within the burgh. The town-hall, situated in George-street, is a neat structure containing the requisite … years occupied as barracks, under the garrison of Fort-George, by a detachment of twenty men. From 1827 to 1831 a … very near the military road by Curgarff Castle to Fort-George, and rising to the height of 2700 feet; Cairnmore and …
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