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London Politics 1713-1717
… Staines. (p. 97) Portsoken: Samuel Perry esq., William Brassey, John Dodson, Capt. John Hawkins, Capt. John …
Survey of London
… a 300 premium. The stone-laying was carried out by Lady Brassey (wife of the president of the society) and Mrs …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… who has given no attention to the matter. Sir Thomas Brassey, the honourable member for Hastingsand no man has had … day. I should specially call attention to Sir Thomas Brassey's work upon this subject. 130. ( Mr. Pell.) In … in finding lodgings; it is recognised by Sir Thomas Brassey in his book, and recognised in other books, that one …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it in 1946, 197 E. F. Crocker in 1956, 198 and Mr. A. H. Brassey in 1988. 199 In 1066 Guerlin held by lease 3 hides in … Ibid. G 7/516/1. Ibid. G 7/516/2. Inf. from Mr. A. H. Brassey, Morley Farm. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, p. 126. Pipe R. 1181 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Richardson, 107 and sold in 1918 by G. S. Guiness to E. H. Brassey (d. 1946). The estate passed to Brassey's son Sir Hugh, who sold it in 1948 to Marigold … Ho. Wilts. Cuttings, xiv. 118. Inf. from Col. Sir Hugh Brassey, Manor Farm, Little Somerford. W.A.S. Libr., sale …
A History of the County of Hertford
… wife of Patrick Crawford, in conveying Roxford to John Brassey. 107 Nathaniel Brassey, successor of John, was succeeded in 1765 by his son Nathaniel, 108 who died in 1798. 109 Richard John Brassey, son of the latter, sold the manor in 1801 to William …
A History of the County of Oxford
… leading to Broadstonehill was rebuilt in 1979. Mr. Albert Brassey, owner of the estate after 1870, built a new access … 13 Several houses were built in Heythrop village by Mr. Brassey. They are well built detached and semidetached houses … To the south is an attached pair of stone houses of the Brassey era. North of the cottages is a large stone barn with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an Exeter College property until bought in 1872 by Albert Brassey of Heythrop who shortly after sold it to Charles … 35 In 1872 the college sold most of the land to Albert Brassey of Heythrop, whose son Robert broke up the estate in … with Heythrop. 61 The land was sold in 1872 to Albert Brassey. 62 Economic History. Several features suggest that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in his family until 1870 when it was sold to Albert Brassey. It then comprised quitrents worth c. 6 6 s. a year, … royalties. 91 The last recorded lord was Captain Robert Brassey, in 1939. 92 In the 13th century the manor house of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… seventies the Copse Hill estate belonged to members of the Brassey family, as it did in 1961, 92 though the old …
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