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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 16th the lands again passed to members of the Walrond or Waldron family. Ingram Walrond was succeeded by his son …
A History of the County of Worcester
… were probably only tenants of the manor, for William Waldron was dealing with it in 1763. 88 William seems to have … Raybould, Elizabeth wife of Nathaniel Wright, and Sarah Waldron, since they were dealing with the manor in 1766. 89 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… built in the early 17th century as a timber-framed house. Waldron's Farm is a cruciform stone house built c. 1600: it … that Edward Goddard or another sold it in 1700 to John Waldron (fl. 1726). 110 The estate, later Clitchbury Manor farm, passed to Waldron's son John, whose assigns sold it in 1763 to Henry …
Magna Britannia
… Clarke is patron and incumbent of the rectory. Mary Waldron, in 1749, gave land for teaching poor children of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The old bells are inscribed as follows: (1) 'M' John Waldron de Field, M r W m Cole, Zeph Creswell 1718'; (2) … made me 1681'; (6) 'John Perry vicar, John Cresswell John Waldron Churchwardens, John Amphlett Esquire' and on the lip … the bell 'John Gopp, Abraham Hill, Richard Wight, Joseph Waldron, Thomas Waldron, Richard Hill. Richard Bagley made …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Town, which he left to his only Childthe Wife of Roger Waldron, whose Son Roger died lately in it, and hath left …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1776, leaving this moiety to his friend the Rev. John Waldron, rector of Hampton Lovett, for life with reversion to his fourth and youngest son George Waldron. 76 The latter was holding it at the beginning of the … 121 and was said to be patron in 1808, 122 though George Waldron presented in 1800. 123 By 1829 the patronage had …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the distribution of bread and meat. In 1824 Robert Bolton Waldron, by codicils to his will proved in the P.C.C. 24 …
Magna Britannia
… formerly held with that of Hemiock, was sold by Popham to Waldron, who continued to possess it in 1773. It is now the … The manor of Culmbridge passed by marriage from Waldron to Crediton: it is now the property of Mr. Thomas … which was valued at 10 l. per annum, in 1547. 55 Mrs. Mary Waldron, in 1749, gave the sum of 110 l., laid out in land, …
Magna Britannia
… Esq. Manadon was lately occupied by the widow of Colonel Waldron, one of the above-mentioned co-heiresses, recently …
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