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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the earliest annals of Cornish history. According to Borlase and others a religious house, called Laffenack, was … king's books at 9. 18. 9.; net income, 211; impropriator, J. B. Fletcher, Esq. The church, which was to a great extent …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… with which Chearsley descended until 15945, when William Borlase alienated it to John Dormer. 34 He already held Long … has several times changed hands. It was held by J. Oades in 1870 and by D. Bradley in 1877. It is now in the … 13303, pp. 456, 584; Chan. Inq. p.m. 20 Edw.II, no. 60. G.E.C. Peerage, i, 182. The reversion of the manor was stated …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of it on his son George, then about to marry Dorothy Borlase. 43 Thomas died in 1601. 44 George held until his … and his trustees held in 1873. 69 It passed before 1877 to J. W. Stephenson, who sold it after 1895 to Arthur Parsons … of F. Bucks. Mich. 19 Edw. II. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xv, g. 613 (23). Cal. Close, 12347, p. 475; cf. ibid. 13648, p. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and later also with Little Marlow (q.v.) to Sir John Borlase Warren, bart., 52 who sold it in 1784 to Mrs. Martyn, … sold the reversion to William, afterwards Sir William, Borlase and his wife Mary, 83 who in 1596 obtained a release … 2), dcxlvii, 31. Ibid. Misc. Gen. et Her. (Ser. 2), v, 13. G.E.C. Baronetage, iii, 197. Ibid. Burke, Peerage (1907). …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1545 Preston passed to his grandson John, son of Parnel Borlase. 59 The Borlase family (whose descent is given under … the late Duke of Buckingham (d. 1861) and sold to the Rev. J. S. Bolden. 118 It is now in the gift of and held by the … no. 51, where William Tuchet is described as a rebel; also G.E.C. Peerage (new ed.), ii, 372. Chan. Misc. Inq. file 88, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… worn steps. The house on Cross Farm, now owned by Mr. M. J. Gibbs, bears the date 1723, and was built by Sir Robert … doors, and above the panels is the inscription 'G de Neil' in fanciful characters, and the shields of … 31, no. 7). Shipton Lee was leased in 1606 to Sir William Borlase for seven years at a peppercorn rent (Feet of F. …
Magna Britannia
… was part of the Tonkin estate (except some lands sold to J. Thomas, Esq. of Chiverton). The other third part has been … by successive conveyances to the families of Williams and Borlase 6. During the possession of the latter, the house was … it as lessees; the fee of the estate was in the family of Borlase; afterwards in that of Scawen 12: it now belongs to …
Magna Britannia
… family, and is now the property of their descendant J. B. Cholwich, Esq. of Farringdon. The old mansion is at … by George Cary, Esq. of Tor Abbey to Messrs. Grylls and Borlase, of Helston in Cornwall. Sir William Pole says, that … Buck, Esq. 1791; George Buck, Esq. 1794, (father of G. S. Buck); George Pawley Buck, Esq. 1805. He was not put in …
Magna Britannia
… it were never fitted up. There is a view of this house in Borlase's Natural History. William of Worcester, whose … lately declined (with a milder accent) to Godolphin." Borlase's Natural History, p. 99. Itin. III. p. 16. Borlase's notes from the registers of the See of Exeter. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… own grounds. It is the residence of Captain W. Farwell, J.P., while Priory Cottage on the left is occupied by Lord … treble is by John Taylor & Co., 1892; the second by C. & G. Mears, 1855; the third by Richard Eldridge, 1624; the … Little Marlow Manor (q.v.) and descended with it to the Borlase family, 463 in whose descendant Borlase Warren the …
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