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A History of the County of Sussex
… church and the rent of 4 marks to John Gaynesford, William Cheyney, and others, apparently for a settlement upon …
A History of the County of Surrey
… quite illegible; an embossed plate inscribed 'The Rev. Dr. Cheyney Dean of Winchester'; two silver flagons of 1765, both … flowers in the centre and the inscription 'The Rev. Dr. Cheyney Dean of Winchester.' This basin has the Nuremberg saw … in the mission room. The plate inscribed 'The Rev. Dr. Cheyney Dean of Winchester' was bequeathed to the church by …
A History of the County of Bedford
… sole tenant, sold the grange of Pulloxhill to Sir Thomas Cheyney and Lady Jane his wife in 1566. 31 The latter were …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Elizabeth, with remainder to their son John. 63 Sir Thomas Cheyney, son of the last-named Sir John, in 1503 granted the … and Katharine his wife, kinswoman of the said Sir Thomas Cheyney, for life, with remainder for life to John Dockwra, … Elizabeth, the daughter and heir of this Sir Thomas Cheyney (of Irtlingborough), and Thomas Vaux, son and heir …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the death of Ralph Skipwith, came into the hands of John Cheyney, who refused to give it up. 62 William Skipwith …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1800, presumably by will, to either his brother-in-law Cheyney Waldron or to Waldron's son and namesake: 335 the son … in 1780. Mildenhall apparently sold the Breaches to Cheyney Waldron, presumably the younger, c. 1788. 361 At his death in 1819 the younger Cheyney Waldron devised the land to his nephew Thomas …
A History of the County of Somerset
… wife successively of Thomas Bonville and Sir William Cheyney of Brook, Westbury (Wilts.). 38 Cheyney occupied the manor in 1412 and died in 1420. 39 His … until 1430 and, having just outlived her son Sir Edmund Cheyney, was succeeded by three young granddaughters, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 122. Reg. Mon. Winch. ii. 233. Cal. Pat. 154951, 377. 'Bp. Cheyney and the recusants of Glos.' Trans. B.G.A.S. v. 235. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… via High Wycombe, in place of the older road through Cheyney Lane, 23 Shotover, and Wheatley. The alternative … lxix), ii. 16883. For a view, see frontispiece. The name Cheyney Lane is used by Wood in 1661: Life and Times, ed. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Farm was built where Odsey way crossed Ashwell Street, and Cheyney Lodge, with a substantial red brick farmhouse, … 76 and 1248 when the king gave it in fee to William de Cheyney, 77 a knight from the Channel Islands, 78 who was … son and legatee George Lewis Lilley sold it in 1859. 102 Cheyney Lodge farm of 275 a. was added to the Fordhams' Odsey …
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