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A History of the County of Oxford
… be that mentioned in the mid 18th century. 35 In 1691 John Cary gave a rent charge of 10 s. a year from Wilcote to pay …
A History of the County of Oxford
… N.S. xxxi), p. x. P.R.O., C 104/109, letter to John Cary 1694; F. von Kielmansegge, Diary of Journey to Eng. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as Sir Littleton Osbaldeston, Nicholas Baynton, and John Cary. 4 By the early 17th century all except petty crimes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… high steward in 1612, being replaced in 1614 by Sir Philip Cary, Tanfield's son-in-law, brother of Henry, Lord Falkland … in Woodstock park, 7 and Edmund Taverner, who replaced Cary in 1636, was Herbert's secretary. In 1628 Sir Gerard was … Osbaldeston, his deputy from 1679, 26 and the lawyer John Cary of Wilcote, who moved into the town in 1675 and became a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 31 There was no minister in 1650, 32 but in 1653 Nicholas Cary took the living and still held it four years later. 33 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Somerset, 2 miles (S.) from Castle-Cary; containing 110 inhabitants. Woolstone (St. Martin) …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E. division of Somerset, 3 miles (S. by E.) from Castle-Cary; containing 297 inhabitants. The parish comprises about …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The second house, renamed Yarlington Lodge after 1966, of Cary ashlar under a slate roof, has a two-storeyed, …
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