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Survey of London
… of John, 2nd Duke of Rutland, married in 1726 the Rt. Hon. Henry Pelham, statesman, who died on 6th March, 1754. In 1730 …
A Dictionary of London
… Now called Burgavenny house (ib.), the residence of Henry Nevill, 6th Earl of Abergavenny, d. 1587. In 1385 a … as appears from a charter of Queen Alianora, wife of Henry III. , confirming these tenements to them (Cal L. Bk. … Subjected to jurisdiction of Bishop of London, temp. Ed. VI. (P.S). Afterwards became Benefice donative (p.6). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… further, permission was granted to the Society by Innocent VI in 1355, and by Simon Langham, Bishop of Ely, in 1365, to … an enriched modillioncornice and ceiling ((Plate 207) by Henry Doogood, plasterer. The ceiling is in three …
A History of the County of Oxford
… leased it from Magdalen (it had formerly been let to one Henry Millward). 14 In 1781 it was purchased in fee from … served as a library of law books, dispersed under Edward VI. 43 In 1709, however, when Pembroke received a legacy of … as an almshouse. 52 His fall overthrew his foundation, but Henry VIII completed it in a modified form. He included in …
Survey of London
… rubbish, part of the ruines of the said Pallace." In 1717 Henry, Lord Herbert, applied for and obtained a lease of the … Pembroke. 182831 Lord Goderich. 183251 Earl of Harrington. Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke, was born in 1693, and … Earl of Buckinghamshire, born about 1694, was son of Sir Henry Hobart, and brother of Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of De Barri, of Manorbeer Castle, and, in the 1st year of Henry IV., was bestowed upon John de Windesor; but soon after … of Denbigh and Flint. The manor, which was granted by Henry VIII. to Peter Mostyn, Esq., in 1544, is now the … to Lampeter passes through the village. It was here that Henry II. arrived with his army, in 1163, to punish Rhŷs ab …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… local family of Pendlebury occurs as early as the time of Henry I. The Longleys or Langleys subsequently held lands … the armorial bearings of John of Gaunt, emblems of Henry II., and arms and crests of the Langleys: the apartment … of Northumberland; Sir John was much attached to Henry VI., and gave him a secret asylum at Muncaster (the family …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and the abbey, and set fire to the village. In 1600, James VI., then residing at Falkland, was while on a hunting party … a royal burgh by William the Lion to the time of James VI., who confirmed all previous grants, was till lately … The Hospital founded and amply endowed by James VI., in 1569, with all the lands and revenues of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Littleton in 1834, 105 and by 1851 the mill was held by Henry Wood of Wolgarston, farmer, bone crusher, and manure … an organ chamber, the cost being defrayed by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward of Rodbaston Hall. 244 There are stained-glass … Ex inf. Mr. Bottomley, present owner (1956). S.H.C. vi (1), 246. Cal. Pat. 12921301, 336. S.H.C. 1928, 147. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Cowley, Beffcote, and Little Onn (in Church Eaton) to Henry of London, Archbishop of Dublin (121328), 133 and … and lands during her lifetime was given to her younger son Henry Unton in 1583. 182 The manor passed to Fulke Greville … Tithe Maps and Appt., Penkridge (copy in W.S.L.). S.H.C. vi (1), 166, 177. Penkridge, Wolgarston, and Otherton lay …
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