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Old and New London
… literature of the Prince Regent at his breakfast table at Carlton House consisted of "Death warrants and the Morning … intimate friends, and made him his constant guest both at Carlton House and at the Pavilion at Brighton. He was …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… desunt.) Haxby, Strensall par. Perhaps Paucu. Stillington. Carlton Husthwaite. Alne par. Helperby, Brafferton par. …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… eighteen, was Eustachia's heir (Ibid.3 Edw. II. No. 5 a). Carlton Miniot, Thirsk par. Thirlby, Feliskirk par. Domesday …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… m. I d). Hartforth, Gilling par. In the parish of Croft. Carlton, Stanwick par. Lartington, Romaldkirk par. Lady …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… par. Healey, Masham par. Bolton Castle, Wensley par. Carlton-in-Coverdale, Coverham par. Barden, Hauxwell par. … Gilbert Stapleton, second son of Sir Miles Stapleton, of Carlton (Kirkby's Inq., 343 n). She remarried, as in 1328 a …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… vij d o.q. Milo de Stapelton, whose Inq. p.m. was taken at Carlton, in Snaith parish, on Sunday, the morrow of St. …
Survey of London
… Great and Edward the Black Prince made for the garden of Carlton House by Rysbrack in 1735, the fate of which is unknown. Carlton House was demolished and its grounds were cleared in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Of: WEST DIVISION 2; Acklam; Appleton Wiske; Great Ayton; Carlton; Crathorne; Hilton; Ingleby Arncliffe; Ingleby …
Survey of London
… and index to wills. P.R.O., RG 1052, ff. 6974. William J. Carlton, An Early Home of Dickens in Kensington, in The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of York; the parish containing, with the chapelries of Carlton-Miniott, Sand-Hutton, and Sowerby, 4599 inhabitants, …
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