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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hall, an excellent mansion, is the seat of the Lloyd family, who are lords of the manor, and proprietors of the … chaste design: the cost was defrayed by the Lloyd family. Here is an hospital for four parishioners, endowed … Primitive Methodists. A free school, founded by the Dakyn family in 1556, has an annuity of about 24, arising from the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… of Buscot (Berks.) 67 but in 1576 a member of the Blomer family farmed the manor. 68 In 1608, although Giles Blomer … 652 a., included a farm of 513 a. let to the Humphris family. Cottages and a mill were part of 39 a. held on leases …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… persons, 32 until 1924, when the members of the Hilliard family in whom it was vested conveyed it to the Bishop of … to their necessities'. 55 Two members of the Hilliard family succeeded him in turn, the first serving for 31 years … a century Cowley had only three rectors, all of the same family. 56 By the end of this period there was a third Sunday …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the manor' is referred to in 1357, 1 but the Charlton family, who owned Cowley Peachey a little later, seem to have … held the manor in the late 17th century, 4 but the Weedon family were leasing it to tenants by 1748. Probably neither … the daughter of William Crosier of Cowley. 7 The Hilliard family occupied Cowley House until the 1880's. 8 It was then …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… or Protestant dissenters in Cowley, except for one family of Methodists who attended the Uxbridge meeting in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… building contains many handsome monuments of the Belasyse family. A chapel of ease was built at Yearsley, in 1839; and … king's books at 33. 2. 1.; net income, 376; patrons, the family of Harter. The tithes were commuted for 692 acres of …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… to perform certain services and obits for the king and his family. The abbot therefore states that he holds these manors … to perform certain services and obits for the king and his family. The abbot therefore states that he holds these manors …