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Calendar of Treasury Books
… called Visct. Cornbury son and heir of Henry, Earl of Clarendon; as royal bounty. (Money warrant dated Dec. 6 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… called Visct. Cornbury, son and heir to Henry, Earl of Clarendon: as royal bounty. (Money warrant dated Dec. 27 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Anglesey, George Marquess of Halifax, Henry Earl of Clarendon, Thomas Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery or any … Harrison during pleasure: as amply &c. as Henry, Earl of Clarendon, William Chiffinch and Martin Fowkes (in trust for …
Old and New London
… a solitary dwelling, called "Pickadilly," mentioned by Clarendon, in his "History of the Rebellion," as "a fair …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and Queen's Road. The Congregationalists built a church in Clarendon Road which was registered in 1878, 381 and now have … in bread to the poor of Watford. In 1775 Thomas earl of Clarendon by his will gave 200 to the vicar and churchwardens … by arrears of interest. In 1799 Thomas Villiers, earl of Clarendon, the son and executor of the aforesaid earl of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… north-west, runs through the parks of The Grove (earl of Clarendon), and Cassiobury (earl of Essex), side by side with … Smith Street, the two new thoroughfares, Queen's Road and Clarendon Road, which gave access to the station, and also …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Baron Hyde of Hindon, co. Wilts., in 1756, and earl of Clarendon in 1776, and from him the manor of Grove has … a quarter ermine. George William Frederick, fourth earl of Clarendon, was a statesman of great ability. When little more … of paintings, chiefly portraits. Villiers, Earl of Clarendon. Argent a cross gules with five scallops or …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… delivered in person the remarkable address mentioned by Clarendon. The town occupies a low site near the Roman …
A History of the County of Stafford
… from 1625 until forced to resign in 1634. According to Clarendon he was dismissed because he was 'an old, useless, … Shelton. W.B.L., D. 47; C 103/127/3b. D.N.B. (misquoting Clarendon); C. Gill, Hist. of Birmingham, i. 43-4; G. E. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Lansdown, is a monument inscribed to his memory by Lord Clarendon. The river Avon affords facility of conveyance, and …
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