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University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Barraclough, William Clifford: Bradford Technical College. Beaumont, Frederic Norman: University College, Southampton, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which includes the present back gate facing St. Giles and Beaumont St.where formerly had been Caesar's Lodgings and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 413; S. Simpson, Agreeable Historian (1746), 778-9; G. Beaumont and H. Disney, A New Tour thro' Eng. [1768], 91. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… succeeded in the 18th and 19th by leases for lives. The Beaumont family held the property in the early 17th century. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1695, rector of Sezincote, co. Gloucester, 1706, and of Beaumont with Mosse, Essex, 1720. See Foster's Index … iv. 668; Hearne, i. 231; Foster's Index Ecc.; & D.N.B. Beaumont, Christopher (Beamond or Bemonde) B.A. (sup. 23 … of these names see Foster's Gray's Inn Admissions. [ 11] Beaumont, Francis (Bemont) B.A. (sup. May) 1556. See Cooper, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which has long been planted with trees, and is now styled Beaumont Cote. In November, 1828, a Roman urn of unburnt …
A History of the County of Somerset
… granted what was then described as a manor to Sir John Beaumont (d. 1380), who held it jointly with his wife Joan. 1 She was dead probably by 1431 when Thomas Beaumont, Sir John's grandson, held the manor. 2 Thomas (d. …
Old and New London
… in the Middle Ages, great families clustered. There was Beaumont Inn, near Paul's Wharf, which, on the attainder of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Mrs. Charlton, of whom it was purchased by T. W. Beaumont, Esq., for 22,000. The road from Corbridge to Heddon … inhabitants. This place was anciently the residence of the Beaumont family, who, in 1389 and 1390, had the honour of … timber-trees form a prominent feature in the landscape. Beaumont (St. Mary) BEAUMONT ( St. Mary), a parish, in the …
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