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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (now in Highworth) lay in Berkshire. 3 Chilton Foliat, Hungerford, and Shalbourne were already divided between the … By Easter 1266 Henry de Montfort, of Farleigh Hungerford (Som.), a royal administrator, was acting as … and apparently still steward in the thirties. 456 Walter Hungerford amoved in 1341 and 1346, 457 and Robert Russell, a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Downton, Clee Stanton, and the Moor, Deuxhill, Hughley, Hungerford and Millichope, and Stoke St. Milborough. Such … end in 1769, but for twenty-five years before that only Hungerford and Millichope (until 1754), Linley (until 1763), …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in trust, for a moiety was purchased from Margaret Hungerford, daughter and heir of Sir William Botreux, by …
Survey of London
… and ceiling decoration (Plate 34a). The designer was J. Hungerford Pollen, then connected with the Science and Art …
Old and New London
… (1670), Prince Rupert, the "mad" Lord Crofts, Sir Edward Hungerford, Colley Cibber, and, last but not least, George …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… and Rowleigh, alias Wittenham, cos. Wilts and Somerset. Hungerford, Sandon and Charlton, cos. Berks and Wilts. … to this chantry are given in Jackson's "Guide to Farley Hungerford.") II. Fragment of a smaller Hungerford Chartulary of the fifteenth century. III. A …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 11 June Swan, J. 1671 30 Aug. Partridge, J. 1671 20 Sept. Hungerford, M. 1676 10 June Oldis, V. 1683 5 Feb. Le Vallour, …
Old and New London
… mentioned by that title in legal documents is Sir W. T. Hungerford, elected in 1377, in the reign of Edward III. We … raised to the peerageby the titles of Baron Tiptoft, Lord Hungerford, Lord Audley, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord …
Survey of London
… builder. 54, 56 Richardson to John Buckmaster of Hungerford Market, gentleman, 1847. Addison Avenue, west side …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… explain them, according to the Order of the House.' Sir G. Hungerford. 'I never heard such Words before, that the whole …
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