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… 18), and the other at the festival of St. Barnabas 13. Tonkin says, "the market is come to little or nothing, St. … to St. James; the walls of which were standing when Tonkin made his collections (about the year 1736); part of … (Inquis. Benefic.) Dugdale, II. 910. Esch. 11 Edw. IV. Tonkin. It was purchased by Woolridge, of Shropshire, 2 P. & …
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… Henry VII., brought this estate to Grenville and Hals. Mr. Tonkin, on the contrary, supposes Halton to have been the …
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… had fallen down, was rebuilt in the reign of Charles II. Tonkin supposes, that St. Athenodorus gave name to the church … of Luxton and Rosogan, was purchased, in 1659, by Thomas Tonkin, Esq., of Trevaunance. This small estate, on which is … by Addis Archer, Esq., cousin of Mr. Archer, of Trelask. Tonkin speaks of the following bartons in this parish: …
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… which title he retained only fix days, by reason, as Tonkin says, of a jest; Lady Mohun having complimented his …
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… foundation. The manor of Frithelstock was in the family of Tonkin, by whom it was sold to Awse. The late Mrs. Melhuish …
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… or graduates of Exeter College. 233 In 1783 William Tonkin, rector 177198 and a physician, held two services on …
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… sold, in 1801, to Mr. T. Hawken, the present proprietor. Tonkin says, that in this parish lived the ancient family of … "long town, burnid 3 aut 4 anno Hen. VIII. a Gallis." Tonkin and Hals relate, that at the time spoken of by Leland, … Marazion, and that on the approach of John Carminow, or as Tonkin says, James Erisey, Esq., sheriff of the county with …
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… the barton of Pamfleet and other lands, belong to John Tonkin, Esq., of Plymouth: the manor of Lambside, in this …
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… some Latin inscriptions 31, to be placed on the building. Tonkin says, that after the dissolution of monasteries, the …
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… and August 24. The manor of Lanrake, which is called by Tonkin the very best in the county, belonged at an early … in 1679 was created Viscount Bodmin and Earl of Radnor. Tonkin says, that he originally took the title of Earl of …
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