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A History of the County of Berkshire
… a mill. The village is supplied with water from St. Andrew's well, sunk to obtain water for an ice factory. Roads from … and now comprise the schoolhousein which is the warden's private housethe chapel, the dining hall, a big school, the … wife Eleanor conveyed the advowson of Bradfield to James Clitherow and George Wanley. It afterwards passed into the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been drawn after the fields had been laid out: Cottisford's history has been closely connected with these parishes from … from e(ast) to w(est)', and this layout is shown in Davis's map of 1797. 9 The church and manor-house (now Cottisford … But Richard Eyre's widow, Martha, daughter of Christopher Clitherow of Boston House, Brentford, continued to live at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… on the same side of the street south of the Prior's house have 17th-century chimney-stacks but have otherwise … Elizabeth and Henry Humphreys, and Philippa and James Clitherow, who were holding thirds of Crawley manor in 1750 … the whole manor devolved upon Philippa's husband James Clitherow, and their son James, who were holding it in 1791. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in 1332 states that there were 8 acres of wood, worth 2 s. an acre, which might be felled every eighth year for … Early in the 19th century Bird's Place was the seat of the Clitherow family. Christopher Clitherow died in 1807, 11 and Bird's Place came soon after …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… issued in 1818. The Roman road, commonly called the Devil's Highway, connecting Staines with Silchester, runs through … starting from Eversley Bridge, runs north to the Devil's Highway and thence to Arborfield. The old centre of the … Rev. Ellis St. John was presented to the living by James Clitherow, 98 who was probably presenting pro hac vice. The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… small greens or forstals, on one of which, called Downe's forstal, which lies on higher ground than the others, there … came to his brother Bethel Dawes, esq. who in 1777 dying s.p. devised it by will to his cousin Mr. Thomas Dawes, the … with Norden, Stowting, Omer, Exhurst, Twitham, and Clitherow. Sir John Wilde died possessed of this manor of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Hertford (All Saints' & St John's) Parts of ALL SAINTS and ST. JOHN'S HERTFORD, including the … others. 61 The feoffees transferred the manor to Richard Clitherow and John Chamberleyn, chaplain. 62 The tenant in 1402 was returned as John Clitherow, 63 and Richard Clitherow of Kent, esq., conveyed …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the manor, was living there. 3 During Henry Clifford's tenure of the manor the common fields were 'improved and … on the Kettering and Cambridge branch of the L.M.S. Railway. The following place-names occur in the survey of … . I: Eayre fecit. 1743 gloria Deo soli: . Francis [?] Clitherow Esquire. (3) Remember the ende 1592. (4) Give God …
A History of the County of Hertford
… village has many old and picturesque cottages. The Buck's Head Inn is an early 17th-century timber and plaster house, … old red brick house on the opposite side of the road. Buck's Head Inn, Little Wymondley Little Wymondley Bury from the … Joddrell, to Anna Joddrell, 23 the wife of Christopher Clitherow of Essendon, who sold it in 1806 to Samuel …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the survey of Domesday, in the 15th year of the Conqueror's reign, in which it is entered under the general title of … it appears by the gravestone over his successor, Richard Clitherow, esq. in Ash church, that the arms of these … arms from those of his predecessor. At length, Roger Clitherow died without male issue, leaving three daughters …
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