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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… been converted into a doorway. Fittings Bells: six; 5th by John Barber of Salisbury c. 1400 and inscribed with the name …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… wall-tablet by Lester, Dorchester; on N. wall, (2) to John Hurding, 1677, stone tablet with scrolls, shield-of-arms … now on S. wall of vestry; in sill of window, (3) to John, son of Henry Hurding, 1717, painted inscription on … (11) to Mary Wood, 1703, headstone; S. of porch, (12) to John Martin, 171., headstone; S.W. of nave, (13) to Jonathan …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… In churchyardE. of vestry, (2) to Katherin, wife of Major John Booth 16[9]3, and to John Booth, 1690, slab with round-headed panels. Plate: …
The Environs of London
… 10. Among the prisoners taken at Brentford was the famous John Lilbourn, who was sent to Oxford, and tried and … aliened a third part of the reversion of the manor to John Gouldsmith, Esq.; the perpetuity of the other two parts … families to Lady Spencer, who devised them to her kinsman John Gouldsmith above mentioned. After his death, which …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… son of James Hawley, 16678, similar tablet to (3); (5) of John Middleton, 1624, alabaster and marble wall-monument with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… preservation, lately purchased by its present occupier, John Howard, Esq. The living is a rectory, valued in the … who have here a place of worship. Bressingham (St. John the Baptist) BRESSINGHAM ( St. John the Baptist), a … of Augustine canons was founded about 1110, by Ralph Fitz-Brien, in honour of St. Leonard; the possessions of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… worship for dissenters, with a Sunday school held in it. John Jones, of Pantyderri, in 1729 left a sum of 20 s. to the … ab Gwrgan, on whose deposition by the Norman adventurer Fitz-Hamon, it was granted by that chieftain to William de … of the same name. The Earl of Dunraven, and the Right Hon. John Nicholl, are the chief landholders, the former of whom …
Survey of London
… Acre were granted in 1671 to Isaac Symball, in 1672 to John Duglass, in 1674 to Richard Turpin, in 1676 to George … at about the same time to Thomas Hester, bricklayer, 8 John Scott, cordwainer, 1 Thomas Ayres, brewer (see page … Street, Knaves' Acre, and a small piece adjoining, to John Rowley, Yeoman of the Guard. 2 The freehold of this land …
Survey of London
… referred to, 1 Ralph Campion, executor of Amice, widow of John Palmer, shipwright, grants to Sir John Philip, rector of St. Faith, a tenement with a quay which John Palmer had in Petty Wales, lying between the tenement of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 61 Ring died in 1755 leaving his half share to his sons John and Richard. Curtis died in 1775 leaving sons Robert and … without any land, was sold by Robert Curtis Philips to John Jenkyns in 1843 66 and was not thereafter recorded. In … Whittaker, who in 1813 sold the estate to the Revd. John Dampier. It thereafter descended with Colinshays. 69 The …
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