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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… land, while Sapcote held other parcels. 213 In 1605 Thomas Viner, probably the successor of Robert Viner or Vinar, one of the feoffees of 1577, held the Town …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Prof. C. Dyer, of Birmingham Univ. Cf. M. Aston and L. Viner, 'Deserted Villages in Glos.', Arch. in Glos. (Chelt. … for views of the decorated interior, below, Plate 35; D. Viner, Northleach to Stow on the Wold in Old Photogs. (1987), …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Mary, his wife, d. 1764. In the tower, to the Rev. Viner Snell, B.D., Rector of Doddington, Cambs, d. 1751; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Dauntsey, a London merchant, conveyed the manor to Henry Viner another London merchant, possibly for purposes of … dead and his relict was dealing in the estate jointly with Viner. 313 In 1568 Thomasine Dauntsey, the relict, brought an …
A History of the County of Northampton
… army. His wife was Elizabeth daughter of Sir Thomas Viner. He died in 1668. 181 The manor of Elmington, with a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Ibid. ED 7/35/277; for a view of the 1888 schoolroom, D. Viner, Northleach to Stow on the Wold in Old Photogs. (1987), …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Prof. C. Dyer, of Birmingham Univ. Cf. M. Aston and L. Viner, 'Deserted Villages in Glos.', Arch. in Glos. (Chelt. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of STAVERTON WYKE appears to have been granted to Henry Viner. In 1592 it was granted to William Tipper and Robert Dawe, 189 and is not encountered again. The Viner family, however, either retained some part of the … or resumed possession of them, for in 1626 Sir Henry Viner died seised of the 'farm' of Staverton Wyke 190 where …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it were not long afterwards purchased by Sir Robert Viner, and used in the building of his house in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… through the flooded ford and was drowned. 4 Sir Robert Viner (163188), Lord Mayor of London, was a member of an Eathorpe family, being third son of William Viner 5 who died in 1639 seised of tenements there, 6 which … land', called The Park, which Lord Clifford sold to Robert Viner c. 1800, was said to have been inclosed as a park by …
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