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A History of the County of Rutland
… of North Luffenham (d. 1619), by conveyance from Sir James Harington in 1598, 29 and descended with the manor of North …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the oldest portion being probably the work of John Harington, who acquired the estate in 1538 and died in 1553. … conveyed in 1538 by Anthony Cope and Joan his wife to John Harington. 44 Harington was knighted in 1536 and died in 1553, when it …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of three fairs made in 1600 by Queen Elizabeth to Sir John Harington. 25 These fairs were to be held for two days at the … or witb a rose gules between two chougbs on the fesse. Harington of Exton. Sable fretty argent. No subsequent grants … 1596, when Edward, 4th Lord Cromwell, sold it to Sir John Harington, afterwards first Lord Harington of Exton. 142 Lord …
Magna Britannia
… son Sir William Bonville, and of his grandson William Lord Harington, who enjoyed that title as having married the heiress of Lord Harington, of Harington; this was on the last day of December 1460; in the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of the pastures in Pickworth Outfield, then held by Robert Harington. 44 Hussey. Or a cross vert. Sir William Cecil, … manor of PICKWORTH STOCKING, was granted in 1539 to John Harington, esquire of the Royal Body. 52 John was afterwards knighted, 53 and his grandson, John, Lord Harington of Exton, died seised of the manor of Pickworth …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 19 Shortly after this date the manor passed to Sir John Harington of North Luffenham, who presented to the church in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… a place of importance and the residence of Sir Edward Harington, sheriff in 1637, who directed from it the levying … Duke of Richmond, and he apparently conveyed it to the Harington family, as Sir John Harington died seised in 1553. 39 From this time it descended …
A History of the County of Rutland
… W.W. 3, no. 10. Ibid. S.S. 5, no. 58. Daughter of Francis Harington of South Witham (Blore, op. cit. 49). Leic. and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… co-heirs. Of these Isabel became the wife of Robert Lord Harington, 16 and acquired Sharnbrook as part of her share in … acres meadow and 10 acres of wood. 17 Their son John Lord Harington died in 141718 without issue, and his brother William succeeded him. 18 In 1449 William Lord Harington conveyed this estate, called for the first time a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a sermon advocating weekly communion. 317 Under H. D. Harington, 183664, the parish shared in the revival of church … recorded in 1851. 319 Congregations declined before Harington's departure in 1864, but by 1866 had risen to 150 … Festivals, and Fasts, ed. A. Watson (Lond. 1845). H. D. Harington, Manual for the Use of Sponsors (Lond. 1842). Wilb. …
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