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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (N. W. by W.) from Newark; containing 169 inhabitants. Charles I. slept here the evening before he gave himself up to the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… or lathe, [Bercaria] of the monks was scituate, (which I take to be the original of Parkelathes) a grange or hamlet … Mulger de Houcton, and Hawisia his wife, W. de Amundevill, I suppose him the said Walter, lord of Winthorpe, as in that … was created lord Lexington, of Averham, in the 21st. of Charles the First. Upon his death, which happened Oct. 13th. …
Survey of London
… the electric telegraph, with the assistance of Sir Charles Wheatstone, 2 then a boy of fourteen. He laid in the … his secretary on 5th August that "telegraphs are now [ i.e. at the end of the French War] totally unnecessary, and no other than the one in use [ i.e. semaphore] will be adopted"! From 1868 to 1877 Dr. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dovor Castle, and came by marriage in the reign of George I. to the Breton family, with whom it has since remained. The … and the borough was again incorporated in the 12th of Charles I. and 36th of Charles II.; under the last charter the corporation consisted …
A History of the County of Essex
… £1 10 s. to the church and the poor of the parish. In 1834 Charles Dolby of Brizes held a lease from 1789 at £2 10 s. a …
A History of the County of Essex
… A white marble cartouche shield in the nave commemorates Charles Dolby of Brizes (1755) and a gothic tablet, now … by appeals and subscriptions and John Thomas Newman, F.R.I.B.A., of Kelvedon Hatch gave his services as architect. 80 … Repert. ii, 351-2. Popish Recusants Act 3 & 4 Jas. I, c.5 (1606). Newcourt, Repert. ii, 352; Morant, Essex, i, …
A History of the County of Essex
… carried out for William Dolby, who succeeded his brother Charles as owner of Brizes in 1781. 9 In 1788 William Dolby … Fane. For the Luther brothers see Myles's. Morant, Essex, i, 187. Inf. from Hon. Simon Rodney. The descent given by … from deeds in E.R.O., D/DRo T1. E.R.O., D/DRo T1. Charles Dolby, who had succeeded his father Charles Dolby in …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… in 1883. 3 In 1926 the farmhouse belonged with 160 a. to Charles Stackhouse. 4 A.D. Evans, who owned it in 1937, sold … (d. 1834), Lord Teignmouth. The latter's son and heir Charles John Shore 12 sold Bullocksend to Earl Beauchamp in … 152668, rott. 12d., 13, 25; see MCA, F 5V, deed 1365; I 5i, bdl. 88A, no 1, 4; I 5ii, bdl. 88, nos 17, 19. Inq. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… another row of rooms was added to the north apparently for Charles Loder (formerly Stephens). The northern addition was … 1872): copy in COS. ORO, incl. award. Ibid. Witney RDC III/i. Above, social hist. (life of community). West Oxfordshire …
A History of the County of Oxford
… left it with his other possessions to the widow of his son Charles. 35 The family also farmed the extensive glebe, and … Ibid.; ibid. MS Oxf. Dioc. b 41, ff. 910. VCH Oxon. I, 415; above, intro. (boundaries). ORO, incl. award. Ibid.; … C 3/239/7. Below (19th and 20th centuries). ORO, Hey. IX/i/1; the tenant held of Bradwell St John manor (mostly in …
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