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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 71 and passed to his second cousin John Howe 72 (cr. Baron Chedworth 1741, d. 1742). With the barony it passed to John's … their nephew John Howe (d. 1804). 73 In 1808 the last Lord Chedworth's executors sold the manor to George Herbert, earl … (d. 1703) and Sir Richard Howe (d. 1730). 81 In 1773 Lady Chedworth, presumably Dorothy (d. 1777), relict of John, Lord …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with Stowell manor to the trustees of the 4th Lord Chedworth (d. 1804). 119 In or about 1812 Thomas Hope bought … at Stowell of Edmund Bracegirdle, who was also vicar of Chedworth, and in 1602 Bracegirdle was succeeded at both …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the village with Gothurst, 62 a hamlet located on the Chedworth side of the river, 63 may be represented by one of … which also claimed a rent of 20 s. from Yanworth and Chedworth by the gift of Robert of Bthune. 186 As indicated … Sir Richard (d. 1629) it passed with Compton Abdale and Chedworth manors to his wife Margaret with reversion to a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1715 to John Howe (d. 1721) or Howe's son John (cr. Baron Chedworth 1741, d. 1742): 144 Sir Walter Hungerford owned 2 … was succeeded by his son Harry, 161 the purchaser of Lord Chedworth's lands, who in 1841 held the whole of Bourton, 495 … from Bourton belonged in 1730 to John Howe, later Lord Chedworth (d. 1742), and passed with his lands there to Harry …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 139. C 139/49. Complete Peerage, xi. 3012. Linc. Reg. xx, Chedworth, f. 241 b. O.R.O. Quitclaim 1505 (uncat.). O.R.O. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… then passed to Sir Richard's cousin John Howe (cr. Baron Chedworth 1741, d. 1742), and thereafter descended with the Chedworth title until the death of John, Lord Chedworth, in 1804. 113 It was offered for sale in 1807. 114 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was probably reached from Northleach by a route through Chedworth and Elkstone, 38 leaving the town at Millend. … was evidently an offshoot of that at Pancakehill in Chedworth. In 1796 a group met in a room at Northleach belonging to William Wilson of Chedworth, and a new-built chapel opened at Antelope Close in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Linc. Reg. xviii, Alnwick, ff. 173, 178 b, 180; ibid. xx, Chedworth, ff. 236 b, 243. Cal. Pat. 147685, 125. B.N.C. Mun. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Winchcombe in the late 12th century. 181 In 1189 Robert of Chedworth was said to be perpetual vicar there 182 though …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by 1452, when he presented to the church: Linc. Reg. xx, Chedworth, f. 229. For him see also Cal. Close, 14229, 119, …
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