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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… c. 1715 and 1721 for Sir Richard Child, Bt., later Earl Tylney of Castlemaine, and is illustrated in Vitruvius …
Survey of London
… occupant, from 1715 to 1741. Richard Child, first Earl Tylney, was the occupant from 1742 to 1750, a though the Russian minister is known to have been living in Earl Tylney's house in 1748. 15 Arthur Onslow, Speaker of the … in 1855, stated that this house was rebuilt for Earl Tylney by Colin Campbell. 100 As Campbell died in 1729, some …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… y aye convencion ni affection nulle (nouvelle?)." Agnes Tylney, mother of Lord William and Lord Thomas Howard. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… by indenture at a rent of £5. An earlier tenant was Ralph Tylney, who had had a lease for 80 years, after 20 years of which he died. Tylney was said to have paid £13. 6s. 8d. rent, but this may … 10s. rent. It was said in 1519 to have been let to Ralph Tylney and was now in the tenure of William Bery as part of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Richard Feldyng, mercer, John Sulton, mercer, and Ralph Tylney, grocer, on condition that the grant was to be void if … taken place in 1479-80, when Thomas Hille, alderman, Ralph Tylney, John Storke and Richard Gowele recovered possession … (22) in St. Mary le Bow parish and Cordwainer ward. Tylney and Hille quitclaimed in the messuages to Storke and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… privy, to his mother Lady Elizabeth Hyll, widow, and Shaa, Tylney, Dunthorn, Gowle, and Parker, to Elizabeth's use, for … the messuages, shop, alley, and privy against Ralph Tylney and John Parker. In 1494 William Hill and his wife …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Easter Day. 37 Hen. VI. Between Thomas Everdon and John Tylney, complainants, and William Wynneshurst, the elder, and …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… of Draycotarne, Wilts, Bart.,to take and add the name of Tylney. 9 June 403 Do. Balack, Hanway, of the Middle Temple, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Highlands was sold to Sir James Long, Bt., heir to Earl Tylney, 392 and was thus merged, like Stonehall, 393 in the … another volume. In 1847, when it was held by William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, Earl of Mornington, it consisted of … London, iv. 87: Raymond's heirs cannot have sold it to Tylney himself, since Tylney died in 1784. See p. 210. …
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