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Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… (m. 2) De Ada de Toppeclive iij s v d o. De Ricardo de Craven iij s v d o.q. De Roberto Tuppe ij s x d De Ricardo …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… vidua xvj d o.q. De Roberto Wellewod' xiiij d De Yda de Craven ij s j d q. De Nouello de Midelham ij s ij d o.q. De …
Old and New London
… lodgings at the Lieutenant's house. He proved a mere craven, offered to turn Catholic to save his life, and talked …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1649 the first scholars on the foundation of John, Lord Craven of Ryton, were elected. 135 However, the shadow of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is given in the University Calendar; the earliest is the Craven scholarship founded by John, Lord Craven of Ryton. Hist. Reg. 11264. Edw. Gibbon, Memoirs (ed. …
Survey of London
… at least one of some size, which is usually referred to as Craven House. This stood in an acre of ground on the east … century by William, first Baron (and later first Earl of) Craven, from Sir Robert Hyde (15951665), a lawyer who had … became chief justice of the King's Bench. 97 When Lord Craven died unmarried in 1697, this estate passed to another …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… have passed into the lordship of the honor of Skipton-in-Craven (Yorks.) by the middle of the 12th century. 38 … of the Sanderville fee, held in the honor of Skiptonin-Craven. 58 It was therefore almost certainly connected with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for distribution among the poor. Thornton, or Thornton-in-Craven (St. Mary) THORNTON, or Thornton-in-Craven ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Skipton, E. …
Old and New London
… of him for ever." They also boast of Sir William Craven, ancestor of the Earls of Craven, who came up to London a poor Yorkshire lad, and was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Stamford Hill, had been built on the north side of Craven Park Road in 1904, with funds from the sale of the …
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