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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Robt. Bird. The King to be moved in it. Same from Mathew Appleyard. Warrant accordingly as desired for executing the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a cross patonce, impaling a chevron, between three owlets, Appleyard. Orate p. a'ia Geor. Thwayt, Gent. and a gravestone …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… sold in 1930, including the 107-a. Manor farm to Cecil E. Appleyard, and nothing remained after the sale in 1942 of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… whose daughter and coheir Agnes, it came to Sir Nicholas Appleyard, whose descendant John Appleyard, Esq. in the 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary, passed …
Old and New London
… register of St. Martin's Church, where a young man named Appleyard was buried in May, 1618, "slain by a stone falling …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Education. A schoolmaster was recorded in 1625. 204 David Appleyard, by will dated 1669, gave 1 a. in Linton to pay for … the Balsham parochial charities, including Perne's, Appleyard's, Symonds's, and Wollaston's. 221 Dr. Andrew … was spent on calico and flannel for large families. David Appleyard, by will dated 1669, gave 14 a. in Linton for doles …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to his daughter Margaret and her husband Nicholas Appleyard; after their death it was to pass to their son John … 48 surrendered all claim in it to Nicholas and Margaret Appleyard in 1458. 49 Roger, son of a Nicholas Appleyard, inherited the manor from his father and died …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to feoffees headed by Sir Simon Felbrigge and William Appleyard. 70 By his will dated 1410 Roos directed that … St. Mary-in-the-Fields, Norwich, with which Felbrigge and Appleyard had connexions. 71 Since Roos had only a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… whose head owned over 100 a. c. 1500, 251 Barton, 252 and Appleyard. John Rannewe was said to be worth 60 in 1522, 253 … 200 a. which were sold by the Bartons c. 1570. 256 Thomas Appleyard, whose father Thomas (d. 1613) had bought other … a year from that charity was available for the poor. John Appleyard by will proved 1658 left 1 a year for the poor at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… take the Covenant, and was fined in 1647, 98 as was John Appleyard, the Paryses' chief tenant. 99 In 1648 the … c. 122 a. to Benjamin Keene in 1778. 343 In 1675 David Appleyard's charity for the poor of Balsham held 14 a. in …
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