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A History of the County of Durham
… it descended to the Milbankes, and was then sold to Robert Hopper Williamson of Whickham, who was one of the patrons in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with the fields (east of this) now called Skinners. John Hopper acquired it by exchange with Franklyn Miller, lord of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a central entrance porch was added, to a design by Thomas Hopper. 142 Later in the 19th century some of the interior, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 50 In 1542 Shenington, like Alkerton, was sold to Robert Hopper of Henley. 51 Before 1601, however, Shenington had passed out of the Hopper family, for it was conveyed at that date by William …
A History of the County of Durham
… Pemberton, M.D., son of the new owner, to Walter Charles Hopper, but again passed to the family of Pemberton in 1820, …
A History of the County of Durham
… but a tract of woodland still remains, and by its name of Hopper's Wood commemorates an 18th-century owner. From the …
A History of the County of Durham
… 1748, it was the subject of conveyances in favour of Henry Hopper, the entail being cut in the later year. 193 Elizabeth widow of Henry Hopper died in 1793 when the manor descended to her husband's nephew Robert Hopper, William's son, who died in 1835. 194 Crook Hall was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Barbara conveyed this manor of Tysoe to Robert Hopper. 34 To the Knights Templars Robert de Stafford and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the grounds were laid out 'under the direction of Sir John Hopper' (presumably the architect Thomas Hopper is meant). 36 The ornamental water shown on the tithe …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… it in 1834 to Samuel Day. In 1837 it was bought by Thomas Hopper, who by will of 1853 left his property to his daughter …
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