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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the middle of queen Elizabeth's reign, alienated it to Sir James Hales, of the Dungeon, whose grandson of the same name … of Somerset shire, whose descendant John Brooke, of St. James's, Dover, (being of a younger branch of that family) … whose joint property in it afterwards becoming vested in James Hales, gent. of the Inner Temple, he sold it to John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Oxford. 161 In 1737 after Elizabeth's death her son James Kenricke sold the estate, by then mortgaged, to William … went to Corpus Christi College. During these transactions, James Edmund presented to the rectory in 1544, having bought … the advowson for 30 of college money from the rector, James Warner. 280 In the course of the legal disputes which …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… still held every Sunday although there was no singing. 122 James Clark, perpetual curate from 1855, seems to have been …
A History of the County of Worcester
… death of Edward Addenbrooke, the incumbent, about 1732. 70 James Squire presented in that year for one turn, 71 and the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a name given to the solar after the visit of James I to Drayton in 1605. It is lighted by pairs of long … who in the year previous to the Gunpowder Plot entertained James I at Drayton House, came under suspicion of having been …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Loxley Hall. 95 He was succeeded in the later 1850's by James Cove Jones, 96 from whose son C. W. B. Cove Jones the … of Two Gentlemen', now in the National Gallery. 133 James White (1833) was the author of The Eighteen Christian …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Sheldwich, from which name it passed by sale, in king James I.'s reign, to Francis Cripps, esq. who sold it to Kirton, from which name it passed, in king James II.'s reign, to John Briant, esq. whose heirs passed it … parts of this neighbourhood; from them it was sold to Mr. James Tassell, of Linsted; after which it became the property …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this manor of Luddesdon to John (or, according to others, James) Montacute, his illegitimate son, who alienated it in … is lost. This monument was no doubt erected for James (falsely called John) Montacute, natural son of Thomas … the siege of Orleans, and left the manor of Luddesdon to James, his son, above mentioned. 11 It was antiently an …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1913, and the duke is still owner of the manor. Mr. James Cheney is one of the chief landowners in the parish. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of High Street was called Church Street in 1895, 37 St. James Street in 1903 and later. 38 The cross streets linking High Street and St. James Street were Church Lane, so called in 1631, 39 and to … side in the 19th. 65 North of the church both sides of St. James Street had been built up by 1773. 66 A house built on …
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