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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… days of peace in 20 Eliz. and King James's and King Charles's time. I do not think but that the laws did proceed … in the conference, April 16, not yet indulging the hope of Charles Stuart's return, but inviting the Protector to the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to maintain quality and extend the range of products. 82 Charles Lack, works engineer from 1896, made important …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… his estates on his wife Elizabeth but his brother and heir Edward obtained possession of Histon from her in 1607. … 43 Histon St. Andrew was sold by the Crown in 1539 to Edward Elrington 44and in 1541 by Elrington to William … manor from 1268 until the early 17th century. 79Either Edward Hinde or William Norton, who bought the manor from him …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… covered c. 340 a. and was divided between his nephew Edward Nicholas and sisters Joanna (d. 1768 unmarried) and … advowson to Joseph Pitt, who in 1832 sold it to his son Charles and in 1834 presented Charles as vicar. 4 In 1866 John Swinford (d. 1869) bought …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… control, is obscure. A thegn held Eisey in the reign of Edward the Confessor, and another thegn held Latton. Both … of the holding later called Eisey farm, c. 163 a., to Edward Massey Lawrence (d. 1727), the son of the tenant for … to Henry Horton (d. 1924). It passed from Henry to his son Charles Horton 8 who c. 1940 sold it to Elfrida (d. 1963), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… ESTATES Latton Manor A thegn held Latton in the reign of Edward the Confessor, and another thegn held Eisey. Both … 1066 or 1067 gave it to Rainbold, a priest who was his and Edward the Confessor's chancellor. 3 Latton and Eisey, with … his sisters Elizabeth (will proved 1765), the wife of Edward Eliot (d. 1722), Margaret (d. s.p. 1734), the widow of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… Crown after the dissolution of Tewkesbury abbey. 1 In 1548 Edward VI granted away the land of Leigh as a separate manor, … the estate passed with the earldom to his half-brother Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, and at his death in 1851 to his cousin Sir Charles Jenkinson Bt (d. 1855). 1 It then passed with the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… to be identified with land called Sparsholt, given to King Edward the Elder by Denewulf in another exchange in 900; if … Mary Blunt devised the estate to trustees of her son Sir Charles Blunt (d. 1838) and of Sir Charles's son W. O. Blunt (d. 1831). In 1838 the estate …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… which were in the hands of only three men, William Lane, Edward Fletcher Booker and William Jenner Lane. 9 In 1840 Edward Fletcher Booker farmed 142 a. from 21 The Street, now … the chapel was less well served, for example his successor Charles Coxwell (17821817) served at least four other …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… present building dates to 1656 and was probably built for Edward Pleydell. Adjacent to it there is an early … in the 13th and early 14th centuries. 19 However, in 1343 Edward III confirmed the abbey's right to levy tallage on its … manor, or reputed manor of Minety descended to their son Edward (d. 1695), to his son George of Stratfield Saye (d. …
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