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A History of the County of Sussex
… William Goring (d. 1724) was succeeded by his great-nephew Charles Biddulph (d. 1784), 73 who was confirmed in right of … from references in medieval documents, was rejected. 74 Charles's son John 75 sold Lancing in 1827 to James Martin … Waters of Arun (1930), 143. P.N. Suss. (E.P.N.S.), i. 3. e.g. Cur. Reg. R. xii, pp. 2045; Sele Chartulary, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… there were then altogether c. 170 inhabitants. 88 Under Charles II 68 dwellings were returned for the hearth tax in … numbered 18 out of the 63 dwellings then recorded. 4 Under Charles II only 10 of 52-54 houses had more than two hearths, … 23 Hen. VI; XXXV/129, 24 Hen. VIII; XXXV/135, 25 Eliz. I. Ibid. XXXV/121, ct. roll 33 Edw. III. P.R.O., CP …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… made to Lady Catherine Howard (d. 1603), 23 first wife of Charles Howard, Lord Howard of Effingham and later earl of … to Margaret was repeated in 1606, 25 and in 1609 James I granted a reversion of the lease for 40 years after … from Monson and his wife and the 40-year reversion, 29 and Charles I granted the manor to him to hold in socage for a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of repair, and was leased by Sir John and Mary Williams to Charles Stanton of London, carpenter. 18 Lady Williams's … C 1/1298/23-6. BL, Lansd. MS 2, f. 11. i.e. Wrennall's farm; Powell; Chare. PRO, PROB 11/28 (PCC 13 … no. 37. Faulkner, Chelsea, II. 50. GEC, Baronetage, I. 188; III. 154. Quoted by Faulkner, Chelsea, II. 156. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… his personal estate was left to his sister Mary Greene, Charles Lord Cadogan, and Justinian Ekins as trustees for his … on their estate, described in the deed as 'the greatest (i.e. largest) house in Chelsea', which formed a substantial … even more than on the animosity of Buckingham. 2 In 1627 Charles I granted the estate to Buckingham for a fee farm of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for Landwade; in 1808 he received a small stipend from Sir Charles Cotton, in whom all the tithes were vested. 48 In …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by his second son the naval commander Admiral Sir Charles Cotton (d. 1812). The manor passed to his son Sir St. … Hall designed by John Chessel Buckler, who with his son Charles Aubin Buckler signed a presentation watercolour in … 6 The estate was not recorded later. 7 Ramsey Cart. i (Rolls Ser.), ii. 74. Gale, Reg. Hon. de Richmond, appendix …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… in spandrels, above is a band with the letters I H S and palm-branches and on the frieze is a panel with the … and with inscriptions; two flagons of 1613, given by Charles Glascocke, one with shield-of-arms; cup of 1626, …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… herbage of the forest; Cal. Inq., ii, 49. See also vol. i, p. 133. 1283 Alan de Peniton held Little Langeden of the … same 1 wald up John Johnson 1 John Gregg 1 Tho: Dixon 1 Charles Milfield 2 Willm Dixon 1 John Harrison 1 Joseph … 1 John Milfield 1 Mich: Benson 2 The same 4 wald up Charles Milfield 1 John Walkere 2 Renald Walker 1 Willm …
Langford Parish: Langford
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… manor from 1156 and possibly earlier, 1 while under Henry I (110035) a part of Langford was held by Ailric, possibly a … sold by the Tombs family in 1901, and was later bought by Charles Edmonds of Fairford, the owner in 1942. 16 Most of … in 1875 by Trinity College, Oxford, and sold to the lessee Charles Wakefield in 1920. It was bought by the Church …
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