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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… on the south by Sully, on the east by Llandough and Cogan, and on the west by Cadoxton and Wenvoe. It comprises …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… She shews, as the only surviving child of Sir Andrew Cogan, Bt., that her father loyally served Charles I, and in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for a privy seal for payment of 2,500 l. to Anthony Cogan of Westminster, gent., for his interest in lands as … passed 1661, May 10). By assignment dated Feb. 2 last said Cogan has conveyed to the King his interest in all that great … 15 years from Christmas last are hereby to be paid to said Cogan, he recording in the office of the King's Remembrancer …
Cardiff Records
… wood called Byttlewood, in Glamorgan, within the Manor of Cogan, for a term of 99 years. The Lady Catheryn, wife of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… castle erected in 1336, by a member of the family of Cogan, is still discernible on a mount. John de Bampton, a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Hubbard, sen., 1669. In S. aisle(12) to Mrs. Christian Cogan, 1710. Panelling: In chancel on E. wall, two arched …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1608, rector of St. Andrew's, co. Glamorgan, 1612, of Cogan, co. Glamorgan, 1614, and of Llanwenarth, co. Monmouth, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… In 1761 took app. named Reynell. [D; S of G, app. index] Cogan, John, Bath, Som., cm (1774). [Bristol poll bk] Cogger, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… residue to the apprenticing of children of that parish. Cogan's Hospital was founded in 1657, and endowed with an estate, by John Cogan, for six clergymen's widows; but the only property … 60 for six clergymen's widows, with preference to those in Cogan's Hospital; and a society raises annually by …
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