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Survey of London
… front. 22 Occupants include: No. 56, 13th Baron Willoughby De Broke, 1743. No. 58, Gerard Van Der Gucht, engraver, whose … much of interest, but what was intended to be the pice de rsistance, the back parlour, as illustrated in 1729 in … latterly 12th Duke of Norfolk, 181517. Lord Richard De Aquila Grosvenor, son of 2nd Marquess of Westminster, …
Survey of London
… 1st Viscount Sidmouth and Prime Minister, 178790. Count De Vandes, 180133. William Frederick Chambers, physician, … distinguished statesman and writer' from Hanover, the Duke de Lafoens (Ambassador from Lisbon to Brazil) and the Count … partitions omitted Occupants include: No. 69, Franois de la Rochefoucauld, Marquis de Montandr, Huguenot refugee who …
Survey of London Monograph
… by his monument in the Church of Standon, Herts. The pole only is said to be now left, about 20 feet high, of fir, … shows the following : 2 Edwd. 6 Middx. D. homagio Wim. de Carewe mit p dmo & Manio de Hackney cu ptn p licene inde … iron hooke. In the Styll House. Item.One iron chest. In my La. Chamber. Item.Paynted cloohes, a yellow cubbord. In the …
Survey of London Monograph
… at ye Brooke House in Clapton," with the tomb of Ralph de Elryngton. This shows an ante-chamber with an open timber … The recumbent figure would certainly suggest that in life De Elryngton was a member of the fraternity of the Knights of … goes to prove that some time before that date Ralph de Elryngton was either lessee of Brooke House under the …
Survey of London Monograph
… half a hide of land with its appurtenances, of Ralph de Burgham, for sixteen marks sterling. This orderthe Knights … belonging to it in the City & suburbs, was given to Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, by Edward II. in 1307 with … Adams (the present holder of the lease and occupier). " La Bagatella." Quoted in MSS. 'Hist. of Hackney.' J. Thomas. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… woodland being managed by the Forestry Commission. John de la Linde, lord of Broomfield manor, received a grant of free …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the late 11th century. 75 Maud Arundel, wife of Gerbert de Percy, gave Broomfield church to Wells cathedral c. 1175 … 20th century increased it to £206 in 1931. 91 William de Mohun (d. after 1190) gave half the tithes to endow … 149, 307. Ibid. 203, 533; S.R.O., D/D/Pd 24-5; D/D/Vc 15. Pole MS. 3766, 3777; S.R.S. ix, p. 224. S.R.O., D/D/Vc 20; …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Mills. Nailscombe mill, said to have been given to Henry de la Tour (d. by 1280) by Margery de Newburgh, 25 descended with Ivyton manor until the 16th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 13th. BROOMFIELD was held by Alnod in 1066 and by William de Mohun in 1086. 45 It was claimed as part of Dunster honor … c. 1256). 53 Robert's son William granted it to John de la Linde (d. 1272) who was succeeded by his son Walter. 54 … Baronies, 72; S.R.S. vi. 61, 362; ibid. extra ser. 281. Pole MS. 245; S.R.S. xxxvi. 38; S.R.O., DD/L P 35/1. Below; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is memorable as the birthplace of Prince Thomas (Thomas de Brotherton), of whom Margaret, second wife of Edward I., … derives its name from a castle erected here by Drogo de Bevere, who came over with the Conqueror, and was lord of …
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