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A History of the County of Hertford
… on whose death in 1846 it came to his son Captain William Brough Phillimore. 25 It is now owned by Mr. R. C. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… but by about 1260 he was succeeded by the Fitz Alans. 65 Brough. Argent a saltire sable with five swans argent … seem no longer to have held lands here. In 14356 John Brough was returned as holding one knight's fee in North and … of the same name to his great-great-grandson William Brough, 72 who left daughters and co-heirs Anne and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… each other at the south end of the village street. Leonard Brough's water-mill at East Hauxwell is mentioned in 1560, 13 Lancelot Brough's capital messuage in 1620, 14 and the Langtons, 15 … 36 The manor then came into the hands of a branch of the Brough family. Richard Brough stated in 1612 that Richard …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… London, 11 and within twelve years was sold by him to John Brough. 12 From John Holtby descended to Simon Brough, probably his son, who with his wife Katherine and Elizabeth Brough, widow, sold it in 1640 to John Agar of Stockton. 13 …
Magna Britannia
… from the manor and sold in severalties. Mr. Cornelius Brough possesses by much the larger share, and the old …
Magna Britannia
… of Fairfield, and the townships of Abney, Aston, Bradwell, Brough, Fernilee, Grindlow, Hazlebache, Highlow, … Devonshire, being esteemed part of the manor of Castleton. Brough is supposed to have been a Roman station. Brough-mill, which in the reign of Edward III. belonged to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… infangentheof.' 14 Torphin, variously known as Manfield, Brough and Watheby (q.v.), had, like the great officials of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Leek also. There is Babington's Arms likewise. Sir Thomas Brough, Knight of the Order, built another Window, Azure, … with Burgh, quartering as before; with which quarterings Brough also impales with Gules upon a Chevron Or, three Stars … another by Thomas Meering, Esq. and a third by Sir Thomas Brough; for particulars, (see Thoroton, above.) Thanks to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… owner c. 1815. 202 In the early 1840s, however, William Brough owned Shaw farm, 481 a. 203 The farm afterwards …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by the lords of Mickleton in Teesdale, Yorkshire, and of Brough and Stainmore in Westmorland in 13358. 22 The village … husband of his sister Anastasia, 126 Sir Henry Lawson of Brough Hall, bart., and John Lawson, 127 his son, presumably … in this county, and of the parishes of Kirkby Stephen and Brough, and the township of Hilton in Appleby St. Michael …
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