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A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxon. xi. 264 n. O.A.S. Rep. (1904), 26. O.R.O., Misc. Budd V/5(w); D. Stanley, Folklore, 1xviii. 425-7; F. A. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by which date Elizabeth had married John Staker. 95 Henry Budd was in possession of Lagmarsh in 1798. 96 NYTIMBER …
Old and New London
… Bosville, or Major James, who used to haunt that shop, Budd and Calkin's then or afterwards. He was a very rough …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… lands were also claimed from Nicholas Wentworth by Richard Budd and his wife Alice, whose father and mother were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… lord of the manor. 192 PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. Thomas Budd was living at Barrington when licensed as a Presbyterian preacher in 1672. 193 Thomasin Budd's house was licensed for worship in 1689 and other … used successively by dissenters until at least 1718. 194 Budd was described as minister at Barrington at his marriage …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (3 per cent, preference), legacies of the late Mr. F. Budd, Major Barrett, Mr. E. A. Williams and Miss Campbell, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Plan of Studley Priory In 1786 the village had two greens, Budd's green (5 a.) and Goose Green (6 a.), and many more … as labourers for John Faulkner. One other tenant, Richard Budd, held some 9 acres of land leased by Alexander Croke …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… MSS. C.C.C. Oxf., Kb. 3; W.R.O. 212B/151 Beech. 1, deed, Budd to Gilbert, 1790. MSS. C.C.C. Oxf., Map 75; Kb. 3; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… likewise called after the families of Doughty, Job, and Budd. These too may have been of medieval origin, but the …
A History of the County of Surrey
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