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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… this marriage, was attainted 1st Henry IV. The manor and estate remained in the Masseys three generations, when the … front the name of "Barnard Townley," who died in 1602. The estate attached to it eventually passed to Richard …
A History of the County of York
A History of the County of Sussex
… known locally as 'King Ogle', who owned the Warwick House estate and other property around the Steyne, including the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 46 and a transept had been added by 1884. 47 The Gratwicke estate was developed from 1877, and HOLY TRINITY church, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of all the major banks in the town, 11 solicitors, and 12 estate agents or surveyors. 26 Industrial development was not … whose chemical factory on the Broadwater trading estate was opened in 1960. Its premises were gradually … W.S.R.O., MP 1401, f. 28. W.R.L., valuation of Broadwater estate, 1792. Watering Places of G.B. and Fash. Dir. 66. Cf. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… area to be developed at that time was the Gratwicke estate, around the modern Shelley Road, which was built up … more up-to-date revived vernacular style. North of that estate Christchurch, Oxford, Cambridge, and Victoria roads … west of George V Avenue, 34 and on the Goring Hall estate west of the church, which became another of the town's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… amounted to c. 56 a. 76 By 1291 Tortington priory held an estate in Shoreham and Worthing producing 4 s. rent. 77 After the priory's dissolution in 1536 78 the estate was granted to William Berners in 1545, when it … and 3 a. 79 Holy Trinity hospital, Arundel, held a small estate in Worthing of Broadwater manor in the early 15th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was erected about 1714, partly from the funds of Perry's estate, and partly by subscription. An hospital for twelve …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Scarisbrick. His son Charles, on succeeding to this estate, assumed the name of Dicconson, while his other son, Thomas, to whom the Scarisbrick estate fell, assumed the name of Scarisbrick; on the demise … Dicconson, Esq., became possessed of the Scarisbrick estate also, and adopted the name and arms of Scarisbrick. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… c. 660. 6 In 1066 it was the centre of a royal multiple estate, probably containing the 7½ berewicks mentioned in …
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