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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by a guardian. 42 In 1544 Earl John sold the advowson to Sir Edward North, 43 under whom it was united with Silverley. … vicarage has been found. 47 The Crown sold the advowson to Sir John Williams and Sir Edward North in 1543; 48 soon … Wade); 1752-1900, iii. 533 (Isaac Jackman); v. 71 (Robert Peat); vi. 384 (James Weatherhead); B.L. Add. MS. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… estate in 1920, when Duke's farm was divided into three. Sir George Bullough, Bt., established Ashley Heath stud in … stud on the Cheveley-Moulton road was founded in 1937 by Sir John Jarvis, Bt. The remaining 125 a. was turned into …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… de Guînes (fl. 1208-15) 1 was succeeded by his son Robert 2 (fl. 1229-56), 3 whose son John 4 was lord perhaps … manor. After the Dissolution it was sold in 1543 to Sir Edward North, 40 later passing with Kirtling. The … it in 1557 to Thomas Smith. 43 It eventually came to Sir Jermyn Davers, Bt., who sold it with c. 400 a. in 1737 to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 7 The main part of Winemar's estate in Ashton was held by Robert son of Anketil (probably Anketil le Lou or Lupus) at … village Philip de Hartshill transferred the manor to Sir John Hartshill, Lord Hatch, 23 who was lord of Ashton by … wife Margaret made a settlement of the estate in 1357. 25 Sir John died at an advanced aged in about 1367 and was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about 1580 it was sold by Edward Vere, Earl of Oxford, to Sir Christopher Hatton, from whom it passed by successive … employment is also afforded to the inhabitants in several cotton and other manufactories, and in the working of the … grammar school, at Seneley Green, was founded in 1588 by Robert Byrchall, and is endowed with 50 per annum. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the chancel is an altartomb, on which are the effigies of Sir Edward and Lady de Thorpe. Ashwick (St. James) ASHWICK ( … among which are an altar-tomb with the effigy of Sir Edward Sadlier in chain armour, and another with an … worked by the Earl of Balcarres and others. There is a cotton-mill of 80-horse power. Hindley Hall, in this …
Survey of London
… Vulliamy on the site of a fine 17th-century house built by Sir William Ashurst, Lord Mayor of London, as his Highgate … 41), and its character agrees with the date of 1675, when Sir William acquired the site of the Banqueting House of … Ashurst of Lancashire. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Thompson of London, by whom he had a numerous family. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 75 was described in the early 1550s as rector. 76 In 1574 Sir Thomas Shirley, lord of Wiston manor and therefore a … been held in plurality with Steyning vicarage. 81 After Sir Thomas Shirley's death in 1612 the advowson of Ashurst … Barn, which later belonged to Magdalen College. 88 In 1579 Sir Thomas Shirley's presentee was apparently enjoying the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… W.S.R.O., SP 364. Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1934). Inf. from Sir Wal. Burrell, Knepp Cast. M.A.F.F., agric. statistics, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was assessed to the subsidy in Ashurst in 1327 and 1332. 6 Robert Burdeville died seised of Eatons in 1377, leaving a … in Ashurst. 10 In 1543 Henry Burdeville conveyed it to Sir William Shelley of Michelgrove in Clapham, 11 though his … Shelley's forfeiture in 1597 to William Shaw. 14 In 1619 Sir John Shelley conveyed it to John Gratwicke 15 (d. 1621), …
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