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A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the Great Oolite, with Stonesfield Slate and Fuller's Earth Clay in the north-west, and Inferior Oolite and … Street, 15 which crosses the western boundary at Salter's Pool, a name indicating, perhaps, the antiquity of this … between Andrew Wanley, Valentine Wanley, and Michael Nowell, but soon afterwards it all reverted to Andrew Wanley. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is at Weyhill. Excavations have been made on Lambourne's Hill in the extreme north of the parish at various times. A … as they had been given without the royal assent to Matthew Nowell, in free marriage with John's sister, to be held of … 14 Restoration was evidently made, for in 1292 William Nowell was granted free warren over his demesne there. 15 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where, on the shore, a fort was erected in king Charles I.'s reign, for the defence of the dockyard and navy residing … the rectory and advowson of Gillingham, to Dr. Alexander Nowell, dean of St. Paul's, and James Walton, which last name seems to have been made use of only in trust, for Dr. Nowell, at his death, in 1602 by his will devised the fee of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… In 1531 there was a water-mill attached to Thomas Catesby's manor, 9 and in 1668 there was also a windmill, 10 … as to the value of the manor, which was worth 14 7 s. more than stated, and it was therefore seized into the king's hands and committed to the keeping of Edmund de Bereford, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Close and Denton House are memorials of the city tradesman's desire for a country house. They were built about 1794 to … much of it seems to be of late-17th-century date. Admiral Nowell 17 extended the garden front in the early 19th … but the south wing was burnt down about 1810 when Captain Nowell 22 was living there. Lincoln College handed over the …
Magna Britannia
… It is most probable that it came into Sir John Stawell's family by the match with the heiress of the Cornish family … Braund, who purchased it of Mr. Nicholas Cory, Mr. French's grandson. The barton of Berry-Court, in this parish, within … was imprisoned, by order of the parliament, for his father's delinquency, as it was termed, and his own disaffection; he …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of lofty downs in the south which runs from King John's or Cottington's Hill to Inkpen Beacon, near Hungerford. The town is … the perpetual chaplain of the chantry by Richard Nowell, the Prior of Southwick, on 26 May 1385. 309 The manor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… least from the 17th century the parish had rights on King's Sedgemoor, and nearly 606 a. were allotted in respect of 69 … the next year meetings were held in the house of Richard Nowell, one of the 'sectaries' of 1663 and one of the 19 … were issued in 1689 for meetings in the house of Richard Nowell, and in 1699 for Samuel Langfield's house. 330 The …
Magna Britannia
… ancient mansion of the Champernowns was remaining in Carew's time. Milbrook, which Leland calls "a riche fischar town," … this parish, was purchased of Dr. Cantley by Sir Michael Nowell, uncle of Stephen Usticke, Esq., the present … was, some time since, the property and seat of Sir Michael Nowell, now of Stephen Usticke, Esq. The present …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and extend eastward, including the late Mr. Lypeatt's new-built house. Thus that parish intervenes, and entirely … northern boundaries of it, in which are the storekeeper's house, part of the offices, &c. and some of the royal … in his lands there; and Elizabeth, daughter of Wm. Nowell, held lands there of the king that year, by the …
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