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A History of the County of Sussex
… poor CHARITY FOR THE POOR. In 1662 it was stated that Lady Apsley had given as a stock for the poor £5, then not …
A History of the County of Sussex
… exercised alternately by the lords of each moiety. The Apsley family themselves presented for their turn. 75 The … 1415 76 and Thomas Bellingham in 1557. 77 In 1407 William Apsley and John Hemery presented at a Clothall turn. 78 The … apparently conveyed his share of the advowson to Edward Apsley, 80 although he may have reserved one more turn: in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… inclosed landscape with traces of open fields. On the Apsley's moiety of Thakeham manor demesne in 1477 inclosed … only 20 s.; 24 and only 5 a. of meadow was recorded on the Apsley's moiety of Thakeham in 1477. 25 At Laybrook in the … 37 and in the late 1780s and early 1790s flax was grown on Apsley and Mutton's farms. 38 In the mid 17th century …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Dishenhurst in East Easwrith hundred, and Apsley in West Grinstead hundred. 20 Thakeham tithing, … to include Goffsland in Thakeham. 25 By the 14th century Apsley manor apparently lay in Apsley tithing, 26 which also included parts of Shipley and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Joan; 47 they married respectively Stephen or John Apsley and John Clothall. Stephen Apsley and John Clothall had partitioned the manor by 1377. … not been traced further. The other moiety, held by Stephen Apsley c. 1377, had passed to John Apsley by 1431. 65 In 1467 …
Survey of London
… a regular Francophile; and York (now Lancaster) House and Apsley House show the conquerors of Bonaparte transformed … such as Tatham and Bailey, Dowbiggin (the decorator of Apsley House) and Seddon, had a good grasp of the French …
A History of the County of Sussex
… I.A. on a rainwater head. The same initials (for John Apsley) and the date 1753 are on the garden wall. Between …
A History of the County of Sussex
… who died in 1725 and was succeeded by his second son Apsley Pellatt. 243 His son Apsley appears to have left three sons, who sold the property … 1662, 87. Will. Pellatt married Grace only daughter of Apsley Newton of Southover: ibid. Suss. Arch. Coll. xiii, 34. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Sir Henry Capel, Richard Dowdeswell Thetford, Sir Allen Apsley, Sir Charles Gaudy Thirsk, Henry Boucher, William …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and Frederick Hume, had farm'd the Excise to Sir Peter Apsley, Sir Daniel Bathurst, and James Grahme, for three …
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