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A History of the County of Sussex
… the Dissolution, passing successively to the Crown, to Sir John Cornwall, Lord Fownhope (d. 1443), and to Syon abbey … no doubt attracted to the estate by his connexions with John Fenwick, George's lessee, and by its exemption from … 1728-41, Warminghurst passed in the direct line to his son John (d. 1766), M.P. for East Grinstead 1742-7 and for the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were recorded as recusants between 1624 and 1628. 17 John Fenwick, occupier of Warminghurst Place c. 1652-9, 18 … Community in Peace and War, 140, 351. F. H. Stewart, Major John Fenwick (Woodbury, N.J. 1939), 47-8, 54. Above, manor …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 200 acres of former common fields there. Their grandson, John Elmes of Lilford was brought before the Court of Star …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… inscription, 18th-century (?). In N. aisle (3), of John Southwell, 19th-century, signed 'Coles, Thrapston and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… small estates was inevitable. In the mid-16th century John Stanlake held the manor of Furnax at farm, 30 and took …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… later included the Organ Inn. 56 At his death in 1688 John Wadman of Imber left a rent-charge of 50 s. a year out … sold and the proceeds invested. 59 At his death in 1799 John Langley left £1,000 stock to provide annual payments of … Charles Bleeck, £400 to give away beef at Christmas, and John Doel, £200 to provide boots and shoes. 66 Since at least …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Church were founded on the south of the town, and St. John's, Boreham Road, was built as a chapel-of-ease to the parish church. St. John's was separated from it in 1957 and is now held with … Benett of Norton Bavant, who left it to his younger son John. 38 He sold his interest in the rectory to William Perry …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… woollen industry in the town before the 16th century. 73 John Eyre, a Warminster clothier, bought wool worth £67 from John Thynne in 1548, 74 but the taxation list of 1545 shows … when one firm remained, producing only four yards a week, John Raxworthy, who had apparently been forced out of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… is a striking group in Church Street. Byne House, built by John Wansey in 1755, 67 has three-light windows with the … further along the road near what was to be the site of St. John's Church, and at Boreham itself two large villas, … its attraction was increased by the building of St. John's Church in 1865. Boreham Villas, three pairs of stone …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was built up by the Gifford family. It derived first from John Osborne, reeve of the capital manor of Warminster in the … early 15th century 56 and a freeholder in 1434. 57 His son John Osborne 58 had a son Richard, whose widow died possessed … Gifford, grandson of Elizabeth, sister of the younger John Osborne, who had married Edward, son of Walter Gifford …
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