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A History of the County of Berkshire
… for in 1563 Edmund and Anne sold the estate to William Dunch of Little Wittenham. 82 Swinford followed the descent of Little Wittenham (q.v.) in the Dunch family, 83 which ended in three daughters and co-heirs in the early 18th century. Harriet Dunch married Robert, afterwards Duke of Manchester 84 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have been in Little Wittenham parish, was owned by William Dunch. 33 Both Edmund Dunch and Edmund Fettiplace were members of the ineffective … navigation of the Thames between Burcot and Oxford. 34 The Dunch interest passed through the Oxendens to William Hallett …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… reading unsurpliced and in his riding-boots. 352 John Dunch, vicar 15981639, 353 was faced c. 1610 with fierce …
A History of the County of Berkshire
A History of the County of Berkshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the boundary with South Tidworth (Hants until 1992) on Dunch Hill on the east, and a prehistoric earthwork, Robin … slopes gently. In the east the land exceeds 150 m. on Dunch Hill, and in the west reaches 147 m. on Knighton down … of c. 80 a. in plantations around Syrencot House and on Dunch Hill at the east end of Syrencot and Ablington downs. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… family in the 15th century. 14 This farm was owned by the Dunch family in the 17th century. 15 Many of the garden walls …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sharington in 1548, 210 and from Sharington to William Dunch in 1551. 211 Still as part of the manor of Avebury, it was sold in 1633 by William Dunch's grandson, also called William, to Sir Edward Baynton. … 248/161, Deed of purchase Sir Edw. Baynton from Sir Wm. Dunch. W.R.O. 248/161, Deed of purchase Matthew Barlow from …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… out of a close of land in Lambourn Woodlands; Samuel Dunch (will 1667), an annuity of 2 issuing out of an estate …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and master of the Mint, 29 who sold it in 1552 to William Dunch of London, 30 to whom the reserved rent was released and the manor confirmed by Edward VI. 31 Dunch. Azure a cheveron between three castles or. William Dunch, auditor of the Mint to Henry VIII and Edward VI, …
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