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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Littlethorpe LITTLETHORPE, a hamlet, in the parishes of Cosby and Narborough, union of Blaby, hundred of Guthlaxton, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… MS. Hist. Harborough, p. 30. Other Leics. examples are Cosby and Wymeswold. Nichols, Leics. iii, plate clii. Ex inf. …
Middlesex county records
… taken before Sir Owin Hopton knt. J.P., of Alexander Cosby of Stradally "in com' dne n're Regine" in Ireland esq. … and of Patrick Brangan, servant of the said Alexander Cosby, in the sum of forty pounds; For the said Patrick's …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Mr. Benson. [My Lords order] a warrant for 200 l. to Capt. Cosby, who brought letters to her Majesty from the King of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… rest of the late King's arrears. Dudley Crosby [ sic for Cosby, his petition is read showing] that he is possessed of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… deer and for 2,800 l. to Lord Raby and for 200 l. to Capt. Cosby are read and approved. [My Lords direct the] 100 l. due …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The Hostel of St. Barnabas, founded by the Rev. George Cosby White, by deeds 5 December 1900 and 23 May 1908, is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1623-4, obt. 1637. George Bonham, 1637 to 1647. Phineas Cosby, 1641, ob. 1652. PATRONS, &c. VICARS. Archbishop of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1855, having left it by will to her cousin Phillips Cosby Lovett. 58 His son William Gough G. Lovett succeeded in … died two years later, leaving as heir his brother Percival Cosby Ernest Lovett, 59 who held until 1907, when he sold the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Henry West, A. B. Jan. 2, 1597, ob. 1629. Phineas Cosby, A. M. Dec. 30, 1629, resigned 1641. Robert Trott, A. …
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