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A History of the County of Sussex
… owned by Thomas Groome 82 who was succeeded by his son Charles c. 1857, 83 when the estate included c. 300 a. in Broadwater and Sompting. 84 Charles owned Lyons in 1862; 85 by 1884 it was owned by H. P. … 1646-61, was a chaplain to the king and sent money to Charles II during his exile. 50 His successor held other …
Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… cattle, while at Ivy House in Broadwell the aptly named Charles Bird raised poultry for the war effort. 4 Moat Farm … Queen Victoria's coronation in 1837, which were held in Charles Large's field and barn next to the church. Colston …
Broadwell Parish: Filkins
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… RN, of Ardpatrick (Scotland). He leased the house to Charles Smith, an estate agent who was living there when it … while many women worked as dressmakers and needlewomen. Charles Smith of Filkins Hall was an estate or land agent, … house until 1864, 11 when Green Dragon House (donated by Charles Smith of Filkins Hall the previous year) became the …
Broadwell Parish: Holwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… 1 who the following year leased it for 99 years to Charles Trinder (d. 1658) of Holwell. The lease was renewed … (d. 1688) for the lives of their sons John (d. c. 1707), Charles (d. 1718), and Henry (d. 1712). 2 In 1683 Henry and … its 17th-century subtenants, was leased by the Popes to Charles Trinder from 1633, and in 1670 trustees for the Pope …
Broadwell Parish: Kelmscott
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… who mortgaged the estate and left it to his sons Thomas, Charles, and George in trust to be sold. 16 They presumably paid off the debts, and on Thomas and Charles's deaths in 1730 their shares passed to George (d. … John Beesley, of Charney in Berkshire. 2 James and his son Charles (d. 1833) continued as Beesley's tenants until 1816, …
Survey of London
… intended to lay out a large market square. In 1687 he and Charles Clutterbook obtained from James II a grant of the … it was famous for its bookshops, much frequented by Charles Lamb. Later it 'became a by-word and a proverb, as … partisanship of its proprietor, Samuel House, for Charles James Fox during the Westminster election of 1784. 25 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… probably the spot was the scene of a battle in the wars of Charles I. Brokenhaugh, East and West BROKENHAUGH, EAST and … years the residence of the noble family of Cornwallis. Charles, the fifth baron, was created Viscount Brome and Earl … on the 30th of June, 1753; and his son and successor, Charles, having distinguished himself as a military commander …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… by Admiral Blake 1651. He was attached to the service of Charles the Second during his exile, 165860; entrusted by General Monk with despatches to Charles the Second, April 25th, 1660; appointed Groom of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… will the estate reverted to John Yate, only son of Charles Yate of Arlingham. On John's death in 1758 it passed … left the estate to her niece Marion Edith Fry, wife of Sir Charles Fawcett. 3 In 1944 Lady Fawcett sold Upper Brookend … by a succession of curates residing in the rectory house. Charles Hill, his last curate, became rector in 1823 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dyve, of which latter was Sir Lewis Dyve, commander for Charles I. of the Newport-Pagnell district in the civil war. … about two miles north of the village, in the reign of Charles II. was the property and occasional residence of the … Hanbury, and Tatenhill; the income was augmented by Charles Bagot, Esq., and a matron has been added, who, as …
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