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A History of the County of Hampshire
… only daughter and heir Margaret married Ralph second Lord Stafford, 31 and brought him the manor of Corhampton among … remained with the Staffords till 1521, 32 when Edward Stafford, third and last duke of Buckingham, was attainted of … Or three cheverons gules. Monthermer. Or an eagle vert. Stafford. Or a cheveron gules. Hanbury. Or a bend engrailed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… pound, 245 built at Snig's End in 1796 246 and used by the county council to park vehicles in 1966. Church. The …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of William, Father of William Leek, of Wimswould, in the County of Leicester, Esquire, now living 1674, a Lawyer of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… LORDSHIP is owned by Mr. Meadows, representative for the county, excepting three little farms. It is newly inclosed, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Heir of Sir John Talbot of Swannington, in the County of Leicster, the Widow of Sir Thomas Malory, Knight, … Progenitor of Sir Robert Markham, of Sedgebrook, in the County of Lincolne, Baronet. Elizabeth, the third was Wife to … Chief Justice, who made the Match. 20 In Peverton in the County of Somerset, was this Epitaph. Hic jacet Domina Maria …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Worcester in the 16th century. William was sheriff of the county in 1617 28 and compounded for not taking the order of … and was placed on a Commission for the safeguarding of the County, and for raising contributions for the king's forces.' … had been issued to him and other gentlemen of the county to assist Major-General Massey, then governor of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… issue, and the manor passed to Katherine wife of Humphrey Stafford, 39 who held it until her death in 1482. 40 She was … of Cottered until his death in 1545. 42 His son Humphrey Stafford inherited his lands, 43 and in February 15467 was … by Edward VI after his coronation. 44 In 1574 Sir Humphrey Stafford died and the manor of Cottered passed to his brother …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 227 The poor rate in Cottisford, as elsewhere in the county, rose rapidly in the late 18th century. In 1776 it was … It was closed in 1920, but in 1924 it was leased to the County Council and reopened as a Council school. It was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… farm building has been converted to a village room with a County Library, &c. The almshouses next south have been … did not prevent him from becoming a Commissioner for the County at the Reformationand at the Dissolution they demised … Ex. inf. Lady Throckmorton. Original in Salt Library, Stafford. V.C.H. Warw. ii, 46. 'Doctor Brouncell' appears in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… stations are some very extensive lime works. The London County Asylum at Cane's Hill was opened in 1883. The Reedham … bears as unrestored an appearance as any in the county, and parts, such as the south aisle, are sorely in …
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