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A History of the County of Oxford
… married into Roman Catholic families, 36 and in 1646 Sir William Spencer (d. 1657) was allegedly recusant. 37 The only self-confessed Catholic was Sir William's grandson William (d. 1683). 38 John Goad, vicar … (O.H.S. xxvi), 73. Wood, Athenae Oxon. (3rd edn. 1820), iv. 268; Stapleton, Cath. Miss. 187. Oxoniensia, xiii. 81; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The forest of Ettrick was afterwards given by James IV. to his queen, the Lady Margaret, of England, and James V. … of ancient and modern Europe; and his kinsman, Colonel William Russell, distinguished for his military exploits in … is faithfully descriptive. These lands were granted by William the Lion to Hugh de Gifford, son of an English …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… period when the quarries were most active. Of these masons William Sanderson, who died in 1803, is distinguished by his …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Yates - Young Y YATES, William Co Co Cheap, 1688-91 Tory, 1690 (1) Cf William Yate, widower, of St Mary Colechurch, worth £600, … interest (6) City and London property (7) (1) Johnson, DR, IV, p 160, LVP, 1664, p 158, will, VBk, St Michael Cornhill …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and it passed in the direct line to Robert 1 (fl. 1680), William 2 (fl. 1701), 3 and Thomas (fl. 1711). 4 It is likely … it in 1795. 8 From 1810 or earlier the manor was held by William Tanner (d. 1826), and it descended in turn to his son … W.R.O., tithe award; below, econ. hist. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 307. Ibid. 361. J. Ogilby, Brit. (1675), pl. 11; L.J. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… defaced, 15th- or early 16th-century. In S. transept(3) to William Frasie, 1699. In S. aisle(4) fragment dated 17089. … Scratchings: On W. wall of N. aisle, outside, the name William Joyce, 1604; on W. wall of tower, outside, the name William Conie, T.W., probably 16th-century; on S.W. buttress …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the eighth part of a knight's fee in Yeland, of the fee of William de Lancaster, the king's tenant in chief;" hence the … to St. Mary and St. John the Baptist, to which Sir William Meynell was a great benefactor in 1268, and which had … county of Middlesex. This grant was confirmed by Edward IV., and after the dissolution of monasteries the manor was …
A Dictionary of London
… parish of All Hallows" parva" in warda de Dowgate, 8 H. IV. (P.R.O. Misc. Ch. Bundle 68, file 12, No.333) (quoted in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and imprisoned as a suspected Roman Catholic priest. 37 William Wyatt, rector 1579-1624, described as 'sufficient' in … no. 507; Wilb. Visit. 171. Magd. Coll. Mun., MS. 799 (iv), Ducklington par. mags. Feb., Apr. 1899. O.R.O., MS. Oxf. … Monk, By Thames and Windrush, 44. Lincs. R.O., bps. reg. iv, f. 271v.; Cal. S.P. Dom. 1637-8, 288. J. Ecton, Thesaurus …
A History of the County of Oxford
… assessed. In 1576 John Hastings paid on land worth £18 and William Edwards, assessed under Hardwick, on goods worth £4; …
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