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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… late of Ragland in the same county; James Scudamore of Penrose in the same county; Richard Anguish of Scarming in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Gloucester and others, 12 seems to reappear as 'the lord's hospice,' called 'le Harteshed' until 1619, 13 its name … century during the time of John de Gatesden, 37 the king's physician, a considerable buyer and improver of land, or of … 6 s. 4 d. being distributed in coal. 3. Charity of Charles Penrose, founded by will proved in the P.C.C. 27 October …
Magna Britannia
… except corn. In 1706 Mr. Tonkin procured the Queen's patent for a weekly market and two fairs, but, after the … of ad quod damnum had been duly executed, and the Queen's sign manual obtained, in consequence of a petition from the … about the year 1680, by Anthony Rosecreeg, Esq., to Henry Penrose, Gent., of Gillan, whose seat it was in 1736: it has …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the northern end of Lewknor hundred to the hundred's southern boundary with Buckinghamshire, and contained the … In the last year of his life he had as curate Alexander Penrose Forbes, a noted High Church theologian, later Bishop … painted glass, and an inscription below it to Alexander Penrose Forbes (d. 1875), curate of the parish in 1844 and …
Magna Britannia
… and John Braddon, Esq., valued severally at 7 l. 17 s., 6 l., and 5 l. 6 s. 8 d. 6 Charles Chichester, Esq. of Calverleigh is … annum. There are eight paupers in this alms-house. John Penrose, in 1624, gave the residue of his estate for the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… part of the parish is divided into two districts, Birt's Street on the north and Rye Street on the south. At the … overlooking the courtyard and traditionally styled 'Wolsey's Room' or 'study.' 3 The timber framing towards the … de Wilton Roche Thackwell, from whose daughter Mrs. Penrose Thackwell it passed in 1911 to Mr. F. R. BradleyBirt, …
Magna Britannia
… John Earl of Bath there treated with the Prince of Orange's commissioners, about the surrender of Pendennis and … the present proprietor. Mention is made in the Bishop's registers at Exeter, of a chapel at Motton, in this parish, … John Trehawke, Esq. Mr. Michell inherits also the manor of Penrose-Burden, in this parish, and Michaelstow. This manor, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The stretch of road along the ridge known as Reynold's Way or High Street 13 and probably of Roman origin, seems … no. 22 and the high-quality Periams (no. 29), and Penrose and Sycamore cottages in Water Lane. 41 Several … later additions raised in height to the designs of F. C. Penrose in a Tudor style using local lias with Doulting stone …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Chesterton were added 986 acres from Bicester King's End, enlarging it to 3,325 acres. 2 The ancient parish was … were improved in the middle of the century by Francis Penrose, 25 and still further at the end of the century, when … the earls of Jersey. 32 An 18th-century resident, Francis Penrose (1718 98), was an archaeologist and a medical and …
Magna Britannia
… and Wadebridge, are Bodeeve or Bodive, Burlawn, Slade's-bridge, Trevilder, and Treworder. The manor of Burnere or … The manor of Borthy was many years in the family of Penrose; afterwards in the Boscawens: it is now the property … time by the Hawkins family under the families of Praed and Penrose 40. The fee of these is now vested in Sir John St. …
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