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Old and New London
… Maid of Kent was imprisoned, was long known as the Nun's Bower. The poet Earl of Surrey was another of Henry's … to the Beauchamp Tower, the Garden Tower, and the Nun's Bower, were Lady Jane Grey, her young husband, and the … the Gate House, Lord Ambrose and Lord Henry in the Nun's Bower, Jane herself in the house of the Deputy-Lieutenant, …
A History of the County of Essex
… buildings dating from the 19th century include Theydon Bower, Gaynes Park, and Hobbs Cross Farm. Theydon Bower, near Epping railway station, is a large house standing …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ancient baronial mansion of the Percy family called Maiden Bower, in which Henry, fourth earl of Northumberland, was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 15 Molyneux of Sefton. Azure, a cross moline or. John Bower, a freeholder, contributed to the subsidy of 1628. 16 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… this settlement, for in 1499 Thomas Whittington and Thomas Bower alias Johnson held the manor, 8 apparently by descent. … entered by inheritance and held in parceny with one Thomas Bower alias Williamson. 10 He retained the manor, and in 1511 … tower which may have been the dovecote. The estate of the Bower family, above mentioned, can be traced for some time. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 157 By 1893 it was performing at the Lichfield Greenhill Bower, and it was regularly engaged by the Bower committee in the earlier 20th century. 158 Having won …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son and heir George. The latter in 1547 enfeoffed Richard Bower of the Scholes and other lands. George's son and heir … in 1346 against Robert and William de Glest, Richard le Bower and others, concerning digging in his turbary; De Banc. …
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