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A History of the County of Oxford
… of Marlborough, with 697 a.; Thomas Burborough and Sarah Busby held 58 a. and 56 a. respectively, and there were two … nucleus of the farm later known as Charity farm. 127 Sarah Busby received 41 a., Thomas Burborough 30 a., there were … 262 A rent charge of 1 for poor widows, left by Sarah Busby in 1817, was last mentioned in 1826. 263 A charity of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish continued to be indifferently cared for. William Busby (17991821), a pluralist and Dean of Rochester, did not …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Earl of Westmorland died in possession of the manors of Busby, Faceby, and Carlton in Cleveland. 126 From this date … of Faceby.' It is always mentioned with the manors of Busby and Carlton in Cleveland, and the three were settled on … in 1596 in the possession of Henry Jenkins 131 of Great Busby 132 (q.v.). His son Tobias 133 inherited his lands and …
Old and New London
… these pleasant coteries were Lowndes, the electrician; Dr. Busby, the musician; Cooke, the well-bred writer of …
Survey of London
… the old bowling greens and may have included the site of Busby's Folly (see page 327). Pennie is listed in the …
Old and New London
… was at an early period the site of a house known as "Busby's Folly," probably from Christopher Busby, who was landlord of the "Whyte Lyon," at Islington, in … horn cups, and were sworn as members on a blank horn-book. Busby's house retained its name as late as 1710, but was …
Survey of London
… 102 That Penny's Folly was the same place as the earlier Busby's Folly seems to have been a wrong assumption. 103 …
Survey of London
… through a buried pipeline. The Prospect House and Busby's Folly Gerard's Herball of 1597 mentions a 'bouling … by the 1660s and a third by 1698. 26 The identification of Busby's Folly remains mysterious. Its name evidently comes … in the 1660s and 1670s, Christopher Busbee. But though Busby's is usually said to have become the Belvidere, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
Petitions to the Westminster Quarter Sessions, 1620-1799
… will ever pray for your worships William Feann and William Busby, two poor servants. WJ/SR/NS/002B/019 ([1620-1640]) To … The humble peticion of William Feann and William Busby two poore servauntes belonginge to Mr Stephen Smith …
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