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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 3rd Earl of 1693 Mar. Lexinton, 2nd Lord 1697 2 Apr. Clifford of Lanesborough, Lord 1699 7 Feb. Arran, 1st Earl of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… till 1259, when his mother, who had married Walter de Clifford, 181 surrendered all claim in the name of dower in … that it preserved a separate identity. In 12545 Walter de Clifford held II virgates in villeinage here in right of his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… chapel is an elaborate mural tablet to Mary wife of Henry Clifford and relict of Edward Wheeler, who died in 1680, and … Recorder Edward Barrett and Thomas Rastell Baylifs Henry Clifford and Wintour Harris Justices 1676.' The plate is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a life estate of their English interests to Sir Lewis de Clifford in the reign of Richard II, and this was passed on …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Stock; the dividends are distributed annually. Rebecca Clifford, by her will dated 19 Jan. 1719, gave a yearly …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Thomas Earl of Lancaster, Henry Lord Percy and Robert Lord Clifford, in May lodged Gaveston at Scarborough, he himself …
A History of the County of Warwick
… died 11 July 1649, aged 66. (6) Francis Watts of Rine Clifford, 1691. (7) Anne, wife of last, 1704. There is also a … as owner of the great tithes. The great tithes of Ruin Clifford were held in 1611 by William Combe, his mother, … The smaller parcels consisted of the privy tithes of Ruin Clifford, of Clopton and Bridgetown, of Luddington and of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1941, but have since been rebuilt. The mill at Ruin Clifford, on the Stour, is first mentioned in the reign of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on their march from Naseby to the west, was encamped at Clifford and quartered in the town. 17 Cromwell was here, … 93 Ten years later a reference to an iron mill at Ruin Clifford indicates a further extension of the works. 94 The … Ibid. 122. The Town Clerk was probably Henry Dighton of Clifford, who held office 165969 and 167787. Ibid. 120. P.C. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Dodwell, Drayton, Bishopton, Clopton, Welcombe, Ruin Clifford, and Bridgetown, besides the isolated hamlet of … 4 By 988 the eastern portion of this land appears as Ruin Clifford, which extended along the left bank of the Avon from … of a bridge here occurs in 1235, when John son of John de Clifford confirmed a grant made by Alice his mother to …
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