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A Dictionary of London
Alumni Oxonienses
… admon. and will at Oxford 10 March, 1731. [Sheppeard, Griffith of Bucks, gent., of Magdalen Hall, in or before 1572, aged 15.] Sheppard, Griffith student of Christ Church, 1579, B.A. 23 Jan., …
Cardiff Records
… of Miscyn (1666.) MELINGRIFFITH, recte Melin Gruffydd (Griffith's mill.) A place in the Taff Vale, at the foot of …
Cardiff Records
… on Roath-Keynsham (1702.) TIR-GRUFFYDD-GAM (the land of Griffith the one-eyed.) A tenement in the manor of Pentyrch ( c. 1670.) TIR-GRUFFYDD-GIBWN (Griffith Gibbon's land.) A tenement in the parish of Saint …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had ceased to provide a classical education. The Rev. Griffith Davis, who received the emoluments up to his death … salary was 25. 285 South Stoke.doctor higgs's school.Griffith Higgs, D.D., the vicar, who died in 1659, is said to …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… In his Place James Phillips, Esq; Carnarbon. John Griffith, Esq; Carnarvon. Thomas Wynne, Esq; Clerk of the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of the boarding and plundering the Ship Sea-Horse, William Griffith Master, on the 18th or 19th of August 1737, with the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… bounty: [paid] fees hereon 20 0 0 Sept. 26, paid Capt. Griffith Bowen [as royal] bounty: clear [of fees] 15 0 0 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… the W. wing was altered and converted by the tenant Dr. Griffith Lloyd about 1582. Dr. Richard Frewin had a lease of …
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