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A History of the County of Rutland
… was articled to a surgeon at Market Overton in 1842. 3 Thomas Waite, the regicide, governor of Oakham and Uppingham … of his wife, who survived him, 30 leaving a son and heir Thomas, 31 who in 1369 mortgaged the manor to Sir John de … for life to William de Wingfield, kt. and Joan his wife. Thomas died seised of the reversion in 1371, and his son and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… plate is modern, except one cup inscribed 'John Marchand Thomas Binks, Warden, 1772,' with Newcastle date mark and … for their trouble. The bread is duly distributed. In 1699 Thomas Hudson bequeathed 50 for the use of the poor. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… orchards, vineyards and dovecotes, and houses with solars. Thomas Durant 13 had such a property. In 1328 he gave his … 19th centuries, must have been equally picturesque when Thomas Silverside was tenant in the early years of Elizabeth … sufficiently beautiful to be mentioned in 1830 by Thomas Moule in his English Counties Delineated. They …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the road leading to the mine, but the church of St. Thomas, opened in 1875, and the school are on the north side. … Conyers. 68 Elizabeth Conyers before 1566 married Thomas Darcy, 69 and their son Conyers in 1605 inherited the … Sir William the manor descended in 1705 to his only son Thomas, 86 and in 1745 to Thomas's only son William, 87 the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… nephew the Harsculph de Cleasby of that time. 20 In 1295 Thomas de Richmond, the mesne lord, confirmed to Philip the … 26 and was still living in 13323. 27 He was followed by Thomas, 28 his son, living in 1338, 29 and he by Harsculph, … 32 Cleasby. Gules two bends argent and a quarter ermine. Thomas de Cleasby was lord in 1394, 33 as was Robert, his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… apparently the site of the earlier mill; it was held by Thomas son of Thomas atte Mill. By 1406, however, the mill had passed out of the hands of Thomas son of William atte Mill, and was no longer standing. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 19 Previous to his death, however, he had enfeoffed Sir Thomas Reynes, 20 but the latter granted the property to … before Elizabeth de Morteyn. Upon her death, therefore, Thomas the son of Richard Reynes, who had died in 1420, … inherited the property. 24 He was succeeded by his son Thomas, 25 who was lord of Marston in 1451, 26 and he again …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… College and Hospital Farms, the latter reminiscent of St. Thomas's Hospital, whose original farm-house was between the … John Cheyne and Joan his wife conveyed Marsworth Manor to Thomas Charleton, 17 by whom it was alienated in 1460 to John … next eighty years, but by 1489 it was the property of Sir Thomas Bryan, chief justice, who made a settlement of it in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 10 d. consols producing 119 1 s. 8 d. per annum. In 1888 Thomas Waters, by his will proved 27 January, left 275 consols, the dividends to be distributed on St. Thomas's Day among old people in money, fuel, food or …
A History of the County of Worcester
… presentations are of assistance in tracing its descent. Thomas de Perry (Pyrie) presented to the church in 1269, 13 … Edmund's widow. Edmund's son John had two children, Thomas and Joan. Thomas died childless, and Joan married William Wheeler, 31 …
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