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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de lis ermine. He left three sons, Christopher; Robert, LL.D. and Sir James Burrow of Sterborough castle. Christopher, … 1665. Edward Taylor, 1679. Medcap, 1680, 1684. Thomas Chapman, 1684. George Taylor, ob. Ap. 12, 1704. Christopher … A. M. April 1704, obt. May 19, 1742. 15 William Best, D D. induct. June 10, 1742. Lamb, 1761, ob. 1774. James …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in 1334. 53 It is said that Anne, Duchess of Buckingham (d. 1480), rebuilt the greater part of the inner court of the … and Mary, aged 7 and 3 respectively, 93 and a widow, Joan (d. 1419), to whom Kimbolton was assigned in dower. In 1377 … Mary (Ainsworth), wife of C. Paget Blake, d. 1860; John Chapman, d. 1868; Leslie L. M. Thonger, d. 1889, and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… who held the office during pleasure and received 53 s. 4 d. for keeping the court, a crier who received 6 s. 8 d., and a beadle who received 3 s. 4 d. 40 The court leet was … for Leighton. There is a ring of eight bells cast by Chapman & Mears of London in 1783; the first and seventh were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… only daughter, Gunnore, wife of William de Lanvalai (I) (d. 1180). 34 Herson, William, was still a minor in 1185, and … the possession of the barons FitzPayn until 1450. Robert (d. 1315) was succeeded by his son Robert (d. 1354). Sir John … Messrs. T. R. G. Lawrence, Crewkerne; ex inf. Mrs. M. E. Chapman, Ludney Fm. Wells Cathedral, Vicars Choral MSS. accts …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… or Gayteley in the 16th century was rented at 3 s. 4 d. in 1605. 69 Four geld carucates in CASTLE LEAVINGTON (Alia … of a moiety of the demesne lands in Picton to Roger Chapman 146; Robert died in the following January and Roger … 1600, 148 but the manor itself descended through Roger Chapman's son John 149 to another Roger Chapman, who sold it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 27 His lands descended by 1269 to Jordan Chamberlain (d. c. 1273), 28 whose son and heir John died c. 1294, leaving … as heir his daughter Cecily, who married Andrew de Bures (d. 1369). 35 Bures survived his wife and William his son by … in 1474 and full possession in 1475 to William Felton or Chapman of Sudbury (Suff.), 43 but recovered a life-interest …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a rent 23 of 10 s. which King Richard granted to William d'Eyo, 24 afterwards held by Eustace d'Eyo 25 and Matthew Besill. 26 The next lord of Pachevesham … to Manning and Bray, Mr. Tryon sold the estate to Anthony Chapman in 1766, who sold it in 1773 to Benjamin Bond …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in it Sir Robert Tyrwhitt and his successors, Sir Henry D'Arcy and Sir Gervase Clifton, lived. Sir Gervase Clifton … successor Earl Waltheof, and Judith his wife. 7 Waltheof (d. 1076) granted it to the cathedral church of St. Mary of … Hugh Brawn, d. 1917; in the tower, floor slab to William Chapman, d. 1687. The registers are as follows: (i) baptisms, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh, by William Chapman of London, 1781, were brought from the old church of … Sir Andrew Corbet gave 25, now represented by 24 15 s. 11 d. consols, the income to be distributed annually in bread. The dividends, amounting to 12 s. 4 d., are divided equally among five poor widows. In 1837 Mary …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and Martha Croke (widow) in 1665. 100 In 1689 Elizabeth Chapman presented 101 and the advowson was held by the family of Chapman for many years. 102 William Chapman in 1788 103 and … II, no. 18; ibid. 2 Ric. II, no. 57; Assize R. 1458, m. 26 d. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), xv, no. 58. Ibid. Ibid. Chan. …
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