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A History of the County of Essex
… 1898, 4 except for occasional turns. Thus, for example, Sir Thomas More presented pro hac vice in 1526, Robert … was being provided by a west gallery. 40 In 1644 Sir Thomas Rowe left 80 towards building a second aisle but … yew tree still shades the south entrance to the church. Sir John Roberts, Bt., who financed the building of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 28. 13. 4., and in the gift of Sir B. W. Bridges, Bart.: the tithes have been commuted for … is nearly three miles in length. The chapel was founded by Sir Edmund Shaa, lord mayor of London at the time of Richard …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Sandys, Archbishop of York, 1610, erected by her son, Sir Samuel Sandys, 1619, coloured alabaster and black marble …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was formerly the property of the Southwell family, of whom Sir Richard was chancellor to Edward VI., and Sir Robert secretary for Ireland in the reign of Charles II. … contains an altar-tomb, under a canopy, with the effigy of Sir Robert Southwell. Woodrow WOODROW, a tything, in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Woodmancote 46 in the same year, were perhaps trustees. Sir William Percy was taxed in Tipnoak hundred in 1378, 47 … succeeded by his son John (d. 1467). John's son and heir Sir William died in 1527, 48 and under a partition of 1530-1 … and coheirs Woodmancote passed to Catherine, wife of Sir Edward Seymour, later duke of Somerset (attainted 1552); …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… having been the W. tenement on the S. side of the street. Sir Guy Wolston gained possession of 17 tenements which came … manor in the 16th century. Both manors were acquired by Sir Walter Mildmay in 1551, and passed thence to the Earls of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1662. 36 It was later owned by the lawyer and M.P. Sir Littleton Osbaldeston (d. 1692) and for much of the 18th … in 1669 the house was to be sold, and was later owned by Sir Littleton Osbaldeston (d. 1692), who let it to the town … the royal manor, from which it was held by Maud, relict of Sir Thomas Chaucer, at her death in 1437. 57 Sir Thomas (d. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… continued throughout the 19th century. 97 From 1615 Sir Thomas Spencer provided weekly doles of bread for 10 men, … 1622 confirmed that the doles should continue. 98 His son Sir William Spencer challenged the bequest but in 1641 … the mayor was distributing the weekly doles as given in Sir Thomas's lifetime, with additional gifts of 1 s. each to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Norwich, and Benjamin Holloway, F.R.S., rector 1736-9. 9 Sir Robert Cocks, 1715-36, described by Hearne as a … a Whitsun sermon. 70 From 1738 the trustees of the rector Sir Robert Cocks (d. 1735) provided 1 gn. a year for a sermon … Atkyns, recorder and M.P., added a treble and in 1666 Sir Thomas Spencer, high steward, a tenor. 32 Probably the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… west end of the eastern section of Rectory Lane. In 1713 Sir John Vanbrugh expressed a wish to improve the town to …
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