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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at his death in 1343 and was succeeded in turn by his son Sir Baldwin 87 (d. 1375) and Sir Baldwin's son Sir Baldwin 88 (d. 1387). In 1377 Sir … in 1396 the Poyntells conveyed it to John Hartham. 19 By will proved 1402 20 Hartham devised it to his daughter Joan, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bastard, contains some of the most valuable productions of Sir Joshua Reynolds. The living is a vicarage, with that of … the property of the Jodrells since the time of Henry VI.: Sir Francis Jodrell, of Henbury, is the present proprietor. … dedicated to St. Mary and St. John the Baptist, to which Sir William Meynell was a great benefactor in 1268, and which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… suggest that he had been active in a wide area. 36 His will implies acceptance of Reformation changes, but his … was first appended c. 1740 50 on the evidence of the will of Sir John Ardern (d. 1408) which stipulated burial in St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Berks.). 54 William (d. 1662) was succeeded by his son Sir John (d. 1681), John's son William (d. 1687), and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… England, at the decisive battle of Bosworth Field, after Sir William Brandon, his former standard-bearer, had been … details. On a tablet is an inscription recording that Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knt., presented to each of the churches … in both parishes, in equal shares. Under Sir Leoline's will, 20 are received by the parish every fourth year: see …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a road for their escape, they withdrew their forces, and Sir William Douglas assaulting Edward's camp by night, nearly … made an irruption into the northern part of the kingdom. Sir Thomas Rokesby, however, sheriff of Yorkshire, having … from the city liberty; and in all probability the city will ere long extend itself at many points into the township. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 1570 and soon afterwards were part of the endowments of Sir Thomas Hesketh's Hospital at Heslington. After severe … outside the walls of which there is now no trace is 'Sir Harry Slingsby's Walk', recorded by Drake. 56 The … IV granted the constableship of the tower and castle to Sir Robert Ryther he stated his intention of repairing them. …
Survey of London Monograph
… a herald for although mentioned several times in Wrythe's will he is not called York, nor is he in the Mynne pedigree … Wrythe, Garter, by Barbara de Castlecombe; like elder bro. Sir Thomas, changed name to Wriothesley; probably b. in … Hales of the Dongeon, Canterbury, and younger brother of Sir James Hales; B.A. Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1572; …
Survey of London
… up the charge of the Great Seal to Nicholas (afterwards Sir Nicholas) Bacon, who also took possession of York House, … From the accession of Elizabeth until his death in 1579, Sir Nicholas Bacon played a prominent part in affairs of … Knight, that exquisit painter of Antwerp: and the Garden will bee renowned so long as John de Bolognas Cain and Abel …
Survey of London
… on a series of arches, was designed by William (afterwards Sir William) Tite. 95 It was opened on 11th July, 1848. In … in this capacity and as President until 1911. In 1880 Sir John Williams and Sir Francis Champneys were appointed Physicians Accoucheurs, …
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