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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… his son Francis 86 (d. 1760). Passing over his eldest son Brownlow (d. 1773), who became insane, Francis left his Shudy … parents Francis and Elizabeth, and a tablet to his brother Brownlow. 361 From that period the church was usually in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… this county, and is now, with them, the property of Earl Brownlow. Barking Abbey. Azure three roses or with three …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the earls Philip and John, in 1729, Mary, married to Sir Brownlow Sherard, bart. and Elizabeth, married to William … by virtue of which the Kentish estates were vested in Sir Brownlow Sherard and William Perry, esq. free from any … they continued possessed of as tenants in common. Sir Brownlow Sherard died without issue in 1748, leaving his …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 21 when Charles, Earl of Westmoreland, sold it to Sir John Brownlow, bt. 22 The 5th baronet, another Sir John, was … the wife of Sir Richard Cust, bt., as his heir. 24 Her son Brownlow Cust was created Baron Brownlow of Belton in 1776 25 and in 1801 was lord of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and the entailed estates have descended to the Earls Brownlow. John first Earl Brownlow married in 1810 Sophia second daughter and coheir of … 74 He died in 1851, leaving a son John William Spencer Brownlow, who in 1853 succeeded his grandfather as Earl …
A History of the County of Rutland
… had passed to Henry Cecil 62 (d. 1793), brother of Brownlow, second Marquess of Exeter, and it still remains the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 51 from whom it has descended to the present Earl Brownlow. Carew. Or three lions passant sable. Dormer of … William, earl of Bridgewater, 77 in whose descendant, Earl Brownlow, it is now vested. Belfield of Studham. Ermine a … and after his death in 1849 the land was bought by Earl Brownlow, and Studham House, where Mr. Mead had lived, was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 51 from whom it has descended to the present Earl Brownlow. Dormer. Azure billety or and a chief or with a … William Earl of Bridgewater, 77 in whose descendant Earl Brownlow it is now vested. Part of the Belfield estate went … and after his death in 1849 the land was bought by Earl Brownlow, and Studham House, where Mr. Mead had lived, was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… wife of Henry Brett and Dorothy the wife of Sir William Brownlow, bart. 25 In 1716, after the death of Dorothy, Anne Brett (the younger sister) and Sir John Brownlow, bart., son of Sir William, joined in a sale to … by it, is an elaborate mural monument in memory of Dorothy Brownlow, who died in the year 1699, wife of Sir William …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the same descent as the manor (q.v.) until 1814 when Lord Brownlow obtained it in exchange for the advowson of Overstone. 59 The Earls Brownlow were patrons until 1872 in which year the right of …
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