Search

Displaying 2331 - 2340 of 2464
A History of the County of Oxford
… lands in Bicester and Wretchwick were granted to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, at fee farm. 157 In 1537 the duke … in 1536. 524 The Crown then granted the rectory to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 525 who in turn granted it to Roger …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… entered at Mildenhall; the Little Ouse, which entered at Brandon; and the Wissey, which entered at Stoke Ferry. The …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1793 21 Nov. Westbrook, G. 1793 26 Dec. Ellis, J. By 1794 Brandon, H. By 1794 Bunt, J. By 1794 Fletcher, L. By 1794 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 20 Feb. 16601 Matthew Smallwood, B.D. 49 Lord Gerard of Brandon d. P. Travers 26 Aug. 1683 Nathaniel Brownell, M.A. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Diaries, ii, 259. W. Stout, Autobiog. 30. Charles Lord Brandon was thus defeated, Roger Kirkby and Henry Crispe …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… land and advowson of the vicarage were granted to Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, 47 who subsequently obtained …
Survey of London
… the Long Parliament; Charles Gerard, first Baron Gerard of Brandon, first Earl of Macclesfield, 16601; Sir Thomas …
Survey of London
… deep and pleasant voice . The sympathetic speaker was Mr. Brandon Thomas, and, all unknowing, he was standing on the … in Soho, 1911, p. 118. The Times, 22 Dec. 1892; Jevan Brandon-Thomas, Charley's Aunt's Father, 1955, pp. 17580. The …
Survey of London
… repaired. 52 Earlier, in 1661, Charles, Lord Gerard of Brandon h had petitioned for a lease of two acres in the … fees. Charles Gerard, b. c. 1618; created Baron Gerard of Brandon 1645; Lieutenant-General of the King's Horse; left …
Parish Fraternity Register
… W: Simon Franceys, mayor, Walter Forest and Thomas de Brandon, sheriffs, William de Tudenham, alderman, Thomas de …
Displaying 2331 - 2340 of 2464