Search

Displaying 7061 - 7070 of 7157
A History of the County of Hertford
… of which was The Nonconformist's Plea, dedicated to Bishop Morley of Winchester and Bishop Gunning of Ely. Giles …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… wife of sir Hugh de Hastings, knight, (and of Thomas Lord Morley,) left her son Edward Hastings, knight, 5 H. 6. 21 her …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was owner in 1777; from him it passed c. 1806 to Richard Morley. In 1816 it was held of Morley by Thomas Gulliford and Benjamin Jennings Marshall, 33 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the 4th of Edward III. (1330) passed to the family of Morley, of Great and Little Morley, with whom it remained until 1673, when it was sold to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… daughter Philippa 70 and her husband Henry Parker, Lord Morley, 71 thereafter descending with Knepp manor in Shipley …
A History of the County of Essex
… St. Thomas's Mill was the property of 'Messrs. Jones and Morley', who were probably identical with Henry Jones and Robert Morley, mentioned together in 1801. 57 Richard Morley (or Mawley) was the owner in 1834. 58 The mill was …
A History of the County of Essex
… serving full-time. His department included his nephew John Morley, and John Angell, probably his son. When Lewis Angell … in 1899, as described below, John Angell left also, but Morley succeeded his uncle, and served until 1924. The town … D/SH 5. A description of Canning Town, written by Henry Morley, appeared in Charles Dickens's magazine Household …
Survey of London
… demolished. No. 61. The Yorkshire Society's School and Morley College This school, for the education and maintenance … Club for Soldiers and Sailors 174 until 1923 when Morley College for Working Men and Women was transferred …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to Sir George's nephew Edmund Robert Parker, 4th Earl Morley, who in 1927 sold Westonbirt House and most of the … had 318 pupils in 1974 and retained the manor. 40 Lord Morley (d. 1951) retained the arboretum 41 which was acquired …
Old and New London
… inexpensive pleasures; and both 'Mrs. Freeman' and 'Mrs. Morley' (the Princess Anne) were economical. The Princess's …
Displaying 7061 - 7070 of 7157