Search

Displaying 461 - 470 of 560
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (B) Anne, da of Simon Edmonds, Ald 1646-7, and Mary Boothby, (C) Elizabeth, wid of Michael Herring, Ald 1651 (6) … 20 Sep 1655 (8) MP London, 1656-7, Member of Cromwell's Upper House, 1657-60 Proposer of Humble Petition and Advice … 1666 'The Sun' tavern, New Fish Street, next St Margaret's Church, 1641-68, 2nd Prec New Fish Street, St Margaret New …
Old and New London
… Mention of ClubbingClub-Life in Queen Anne's TimeThe "Albion" HotelThe "King's Head" and the "World" ClubUsual Arrangements of a Club … The origin of "Brooks's" was the "blackballing" of Messrs. Boothby and James, at "White's;" they established it as a …
Magna Britannia
… was denomi nated lfredingtune, as it is spelt in Ethelred's charter to Burton 2 abbey. There is nothing to appropriate … Esq.: from the latter it passed by sale to Sir William Boothby, Bart., then of Broadlow-Ash, in the parish of Ashborne. This manor was settled upon Brooke Boothby, Esq., a younger son, whose descendants inherited the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of the Confessor it was valued at 6l. in the Conqueror's at 100s. with the two Ciluwells, in which were seven Sochm. … the Tax. But here was Soc to Clifton of William Peverell's Fee, as much as paid to the Geld for two Bov. and one … by whom he had issue one son and two daughters; 1. Thomas Boothby, born Jan. 24, 1755; 2. Jane, born Nov. 11, 1753; 3. …
Magna Britannia
… also in the parish church, for Henry Hopkinson of Lincoln's-Inn, 1634. The Dean of Lincoln is patron of the rectory. … whom are taught by the master in consideration of Cragge's endowment. The master has a salary of 40l. out of Mrs. … the coheiresses of his son. A part of it came to the Boothby family, and having passed by marriage and gift to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… also that Part of this Township was of Raph Fitz-Hubert's Fee involved in Boney, else he or some of his acquired … and Brother and Heir held for the tenth Part of a Knight's Fee. The Witnesses were Mr. Richard, Robert Sautcheverel, … to a village church at a considerable distance. Thomas Boothby Parkyns, Esq. by Sir Thomas's first wife, is heir to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ft.; it was formed by damming the stream on Clattercote's southern boundary and so enlarging a small sheet of water … was succeeded in uneasy possession of Clattercote by Henry Boothby (d. 1648), the second surviving son of her first marriage to William Boothby, citizen and haberdasher of London; but Judith seems …
A History of the County of Oxford
… confirm the local tradition that it was the Knibb family's house. 31 Sundial Farm, also on the east side of the main … 104 after the Dissolution it passed ultimately to the Boothby family, and Thomas Boothby 105 sold 1 yardland in Claydon to Nathaniel Savage …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on his landing in this kingdom. Soon after the Conqueror's attaining the crown of this realm, he gave Culinges, among … married to Matthew Tomlinson, esq. Hill to Sir William Boothby, bart. of Broadlow Ash, in Derbyshire; Margaret to … of it. In the year 1669, Mathew Tomlinson, Sir William Boothby, and Sir Thomas Whitmore, made a division of this …
A History of the County of Oxford
… carried from its original burial place at Offchurch (Offa's church) to a plain between the Cherwell and the Brademere, … Manor', were bought by John Chamberlin from Sir William Boothby one year after inclosure. 54 Cropredy farmers were … Vincent Corbet. 87 In 1618 she settled Cropredy on Henry Boothby, her third son; 88 the settlement was confirmed in …
Displaying 461 - 470 of 560