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A History of the County of Sussex
… teacher's house at Jolesfield common was provided by Sir Percy Burrell in 1870, and the school, later to be called …
A History of the County of Essex
… Mansfield House university settlement, whose warden, (Sir) Percy Alden, was a councillor from 1892 to 1901. In 1888 the …
A History of the County of Essex
… came mainly from outside the borough. Among them were Sir Percy Alden of Mansfield House and Sir Reginald Kennedy-Cox … College, Oxford. The first warden was (Sir) Percy Alden (18911901). 23 Two shops in Barking Road, near …
A History of the County of Essex
… 34 and Sir Antonio Brady, of Maryland Point. 35 (Sir) Percy Alden (18651944) was warden of Mansfield House …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Gillingwood, Yorks), lieut.-colonel to Henry, Lord Percy, and deputy governor of Oxford temp. Charles I. … incorporated 1629, rector of Bedale 1617-41, and of Bolton Percy, (both) Yorks, chaplain to Charles I., canon of York … 1669, D.D. per Literas Regias 1671; rector of Bolton Percy, Yorks, 1660; licenced 23 Jan., 1660-1 (as of St. …
Old and New London
… the count's part to obtain in marriage the Lady Elizabeth Percy, the rich heiress of the Earl of Northumberland. The …
Old and New London
… and he once told Sir John Hawkins that, in a visit to Mrs. Percy, who had the care of one of the young princes, at the … as well as the Duke of Kent, was afterwards under Mrs. Percy's care. Among the occasional visitors to Queen …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a neat edifice, with a tower at the west end. Wharram-Percy WHARRAM-PERCY, a parish, in the union of Malton, wapentake of … and Towthorpe, 372 inhabitants, of whom 35 are in Wharram-Percy township, 7 miles (S. E.) from Malton. The parish …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to William Malet, but by 1086 it belonged to William de Percy and was held from him by William Colevile. 45 In 1166 … under the Percys and at the division of William de Percy's estates in 1175 it was assigned to the share of the earl of Warwick. Maud de Percy, countess of Warwick, between c. 1180 and c. 1200 gave …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hugh, Earl of Chester, and by him assigned to William de Percy, who in 1074 rebuilt the monastery, which he dedicated …