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The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… et terram Iohannis le blund, ex altera. De Willelmo le Blunt vj d. de duabus acris terre Iacentibus inter terram … ad Pascha pro vj acris terre, que fuerunt Willelmi le Blunt. De heredibus Roberti de Munden xij d. de iiij or acris …
Survey of London
… with trefoils, while the west end is broken into by a blunt projection housing the stair to the gallery and by a …
Survey of London
… of small houses around Dancer Road, Fulham, 245 in a blunt 'red-brick' manner which has no affinity with that of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… formerly one house devised to the poor of Lewes by Thomas Blunt in 1611. No. 173 (Moat House), 45 now rebuilt, retains … plate is a silver-gilt steeple cup bequeathed by Thomas Blunt to the town in 1611. 49 The rest of the plate dates … the Friars, was similarly a benefactor, 145 as was Thomas Blunt, whose silver cup, given in 1611, is now the oldest …
A History of the County of Sussex
… In the churchyard is a table-tomb to the memory of Thomas Blunt (1611), barber-surgeon and one of 'the Twelve', who … Samuel Isted (1745), William Durrant (1751), Charles Blunt (1765), and a leger stone to Rev. John Studley (1726). … of All Saints, St. John, St. Michael, and St. Anne. Thomas Blunt, by will dated 26 August 1611 gave his messuage in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Ewell (Surrey), 56 sold Horeston Grange to Edward Blunt of Arleston (Derbs.). 57 In 1648 the estate was sold by …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Lond. Gaz., 22 Aug. 1882, p. 3911. Census Rep. (1901). Blunt, Parish Church, 7. Census Rep. (1901). Hinderwell, … kindly supplied various particulars). Baker, op. cit. 382. Blunt, loc. cit. Cal. Pat. 123247, p. 459. According to a board in the church the house here was founded in 1240 (Blunt, loc. cit.); see V.C.H. Yorks. iii, 274. Pat. 8 Jas. I, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… also at Haven stone by Hilton; they also fined Sir Michael Blunt, who held Stonage (Stoneham) Farm, 12 d. for a path by …
Old and New London
… Australia; they are called fox-bats, or flying foxes, have blunt, grinding teeth, and eat fruit only. Though bats in …
Survey of London
… in the occupation of Thomas Cotterell and then of William Blunt, and a close of 10 acres a adjoining the last mentioned … 1838 James William Worthington 1879 Henry Wilfrid Blunt 1884 Frederick Thorne 1920 Arthur Hope Hope-Smith Holy …
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