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A History of the County of York East Riding
… 50 but Westoby's was not subsequently mentioned. Robert Appleton, by will proved in 1658, left £13 for the purchase …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Augustine Pyne (d. 1555), as grandson and coheir of Robert Appleton, held 75 a. in Barton of Butleigh manor. 20 It has …
A Dictionary of London
… were allowed to have shops only in the Manor of Blanch Appleton (S. 151). The 52nd of the City Companies. No Charter …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… mansion, in point of antiquity, is the manor-house at Appleton, which appears to be of as remote a date as the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… at that time was shown by the opening of two more banks, Appleton, Machell & Smith's, known as the Beverley Bank, in …
A Dictionary of London
… is now occupied by offices and business houses. Blanch Appleton Shown in Agas' (G) map, 1578. It is variously … that the messuage and appurtenances called "le Blaunch Appleton" were divided amongst the heirs of John de Vallibus. … p. 57) and (S. 151). In 1636-7 the messuage called Blanch Appleton was claimed by the Mayor and Commonalty of the City …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wharfe, comprises the four townships of Bolton-Percy, Appleton-Roebuck, Colton, and Steeton; and contains about …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… August 1656 Mathew Caldwell the son of mathew Caldwell of Appleton in the County of Chester Collermaker hath putt …
Alumni Oxonienses
… order of the knights of the royal oak, died at East Appleton, near Richmond, Yorks, 4 May, 1673, aged 85. See … vice-president 1674, rector of East Hampstead 1656, and of Appleton, Berks, 1678, until his death 9 Dec., 1696. See …
A History of the County of Oxford
… him 500 a year and a bad reputation. 47 He kept a house at Appleton and another in London. He enjoyed the living of St. …
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