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Survey of London
… was probably the person of that name, afterwards Earl of Chichester, who in 1761 became a lord of the Admiralty. …
Survey of London: volume
… 1715 Lady Derby. 171624 Lord Derby. 172531 Bishop of Chichester. 1740 Rob. Wright. 174247 Mme. Trevanion. 175157 … of the latter house by Edward Waddington, Bishop of Chichester. Stanley, Earl of Derby. Waddington was born in … to George I. in 1716. In 1724 he was made Bishop of Chichester and died in 1731. No. 28 Queen Anne's Gate served …
Survey of London
… and (3) Elizabeth, daughter of Michael Smallpage, of Chichester, and widow of John Wheatley. His marriage to Mrs. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… George Carleton, successively Bishop of Llandaff and of Chichester, who died in 1628, was born here. Norham-Mains …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as I take it, then dean of Litchfield, and after Bishop of Chichester) dated May 26, at Partnay. This mediety was also …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… church of Crediton, benefices belonging to the church of Chichester. 1414, William Darcy, by Sir William Bouchier, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… A road from South Harting which later joins the Midhurst-Chichester road in Lavant parish passes through North Marden … Thorne, D.D., 63 rector of North Marden and Dean of Chichester. 64 Dr. Thorne died in 1630, 65 in which year two … Suss. Rec. Soc. xx, 322. Ibid. xiv, 668. Dallaway, Rape of Chichester, 185. Poate was son of Judith Poate, grandmother …
A History of the County of Sussex
… area is now 2,385 acres. The course of the disused Arundel-Chichester canal crosses the parish just north of the church … in 1798, after being used for some years by Mr. Newland of Chichester as a manufactory for broadcloth. 2 Brinfast Farm, … Bishop Sherborne and conveyed to the Dean and Chapter of Chichester in 1524, as in 1552 the Dean and Chapter leased to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Holme in 1612, are thus set down: The bishop of Chichester, and church of Lincolne, sir John Stanhope, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Incledon who sold New Hitchings and Moorland to Charles Chichester. 60 No further reference to the lordship has been …
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