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Langford Parish: Little Faringdon
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Faringdon was sold by Vizard's widow and daughters to Charles Frederick Ashley Cooper Ponsonby (d. 1896), 2nd Baron … 2002 and was succeeded in the title by his nephew Rupert Charles Ponsonby. 9 Much of the estate passed with Little … an area of old inclosure on Whitehill, called Hulse (i.e. hill) Grounds, bordered a similar area at Tillingtons in …
A History of the County of Essex
… are monuments to William Umfreville (d. 1679) and his son Charles (d. 1696). In 1896 the churchyard was extended … 122. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 23. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i. 444. Rep. Com. on Eccl. Rev. [67], pp. 654-5, H.C. (1835), … 154/6/1. P.R.O., C 133/31, no. 2. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i. 444. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 311. E.R.O., D/DRI M 11. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ch. guide: copy in E.R.O. H. Rider Haggard, Rural Eng. i. 444; E.R.O., D/DEl M47. V.C.H. Essex, i. 11 and geological … O.S. Map 1", sheet 48 NW. (1838 edn., reprinted David & Charles sheet 64, 1970). E.R.O., D/DEl M1, rott. 61, 73; ch. … O.S. Map 1", sheet 48 NW. (1838 edn., reprinted David & Charles sheet 64, 1970); inf. from Langham Local Hist. Group. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 16 and Jane Seymour, 17 then granted with the duchy to Charles Brandon who sold or exchanged it with the Crown in … probably remained with the Crown 22 until 1628-9 when Charles I apparently granted Langham to Edward Ditchfield and other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (4) in Purbeck marble slab, shield with bow and initials, I.B., indent of man's figure and inscription, see brass (8); … Richard Hubert, knight, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Charles II., 1679; (3) mural tablet to Sir Edward Cockett, … of London, and wife of Sir Richard Hubert, Groom Porter to Charles I., 1658. Floor-slabs: In chancelpartly hidden by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 34 resident burgesses. In the civil war in the reign of Charles I., being considered a commanding station, it was well … borough sent members to parliament in the reign of Edward I., but the privilege was not subsequently exercised. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an hospital for lepers existed here in the reign of Edward I. Langton-Matravers (St. George) LANGTON-MATRAVERS ( St. … lord high treasurer of England, a favourite of Edward I., was born here. Langton-Woodhouse LANGTON-WOODHOUSE, an … to Sir Richard Granville, who placed in it a garrison for Charles I.: that monarch narrowly escaped being shot here, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… family, of whom Robert de Lathom, in the reign of Edward I., received the grant of a weekly market and an annual fair, … besieged by the parliamentary forces during the reign of Charles I., of whose cause its owner was a resolute supporter. On the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… to the development of many industrial sectors. As Charles Tomlinson wrote a hundred and fifty years ago, 'The … to make HUNGARY WATER to add 'one handful of Lavender. I suppose the handfuls to be about a Foot long a-piece' …
A History of the County of Chester
… occasionally. The first clergyman was elected in 1809: Charles Mytton, rector of the Grosvenors' home parish of … Rep. Com. Mun. Corp. p. 2620. Hemingway, Hist. Chester, i. 274-7; Rep. Com. Mun. Corp. p. 2620; C.C.A.L.S., ZAB 5, p. … chapter: Politics, 1762-1835. Hemingway, Hist. Chester, i. 244; Rep. Com. Mun. Corp. p. 2622. C.C.A.L.S., ZAB 4, ff. …
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