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Calendar of Treasury Books
… co. Gloucester, for a lease of tithes in the forest of Bruton (" Bruham"), Neroche (" Roche") and Frome Selwood, co. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… In 1908 the Gloucester estate agent and auctioneer Henry Bruton, having become one of the principal owners by his … in Yartleton woods were held by the Gloucester auctioneers Bruton & Knowles. 14 About 1911, at the sale of the Onslows' … year he sold the market house to two sons of Henry Bruton (d. 1894) of Gloucester, an auctioneer who had begun …
A History of the County of Sussex
… had established a small priory, to the Somerset priory of Bruton in exchange for the lands held by Bruton in Normandy. 52 The king's assent to this exchange was … its restoration to newly elected priors. 54 The Prior of Bruton held fee in Runcton in 1428. 55 In 1495 the manor of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Mayne before 1401 and sold the reversion to Richard Bruton and William Gascoigne in 1417. Gascoigne died in 1423 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Ferris Hundred c.1840 The hundred was reckoned as part of Bruton hundred in the geld inquest of 1084, 1 perhaps the … last formal trace of the royal manor and minster parish of Bruton. 2 The hundred was named Wincanton in two versions of … but the Easter and Michaelmas tourns for both Norton and Bruton hundreds were held with the tourn for Catsash in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Gloucester D 1740 Dean and Chapter of Gloucester D 2299 Bruton, Knowles, & Co. (estate agents) D 2460 British …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… of Compton-Dundon in the same county; Thomas Jervis of Bruton in the same county; Nathanael Jones of Bridge-water in …
Magna Britannia
… the year 1683, it was purchased of the Cary family by John Bruton, Esq. whose descendant sold it in 1769 to the Rev. … the Meddons. It is now the property of William Bruton, Esq. and Charles Bruton, Esq. In the parish church are monuments and other …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and entirely remodelled in 1874 by the architect E. G. Bruton at a cost of 1,200. 35 It was then refronted, although …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the 19th century, first in 1874 by the architect E. G. Bruton and then in 1878 by Arthur Vernon of High Wycombe. 41 … 565 A more thorough restoration was carried out by E. G. Bruton in 1884. The builders were Silver Sons & Filewood. …
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