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Survey of London Monograph
… Esq r Alderman M r Cha s Gardner Common Council M r W m Cogan M r John Burnell M r Fra s Lawe Church Wardens 1755 M r …
Survey of London
… Bishop of Ely; and Edward; Alice "de Aubenie"; Lady Mary Cogan; Lady Hawisia Bavent; Lady Maud, abbess of Barking; and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the Infirmary in 1785 and died in 1815; 171 Thomas Cogan, sometime master of the Grammar School, who died in …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… King Henry II, Prince John, Robert fitz Stephen, Milo de Cogan, Richard de Cogan, Philip de Barry, Walter de Barry, William Not, …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… . . . 1526] Alexander Rotherforth, 3 Jan. 1553/4 John Cogan', 14 July 1554 [p. 114] Robert Poole, 12 Jan. 1553/4 …
Cardiff Records
… were constructed, viz: A low level service reservoir at Cogan, and a high level service reservoir at Llandough, situate 170 feet above the level of Cogan Reservoir, with pumping engines at the latter place for … Lanedern, Whitchurch, Llandaff, Leckwith, Llandough, Cogan and Penarth, and so much of the parishes of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… were heard, and several petitions. The Committee for Mr. Cogan's children sat in the Speaker's Chamber. Mr. Starkey …
Cardiff Records
… in 1853. Lord Windsor is Lord of the Manor. MANOR OF COGAN. Cogan is a parish bounded on the east by the parish of … as two knight's fees. The manor belonged to the de Cogan family who came to Glamorgan from Somerset at an early …
Cardiff Records
… chief Lord as of his Castle of Cardiff. Such a manor was Cogan. (4) Sub-manors formed by grants out of the member …
Cardiff Records
… MERRY HARRIERS. In the parish of Llandough, at the Cogan cross-roads. MITRE. City of Llandaff. This house was …
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