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A History of the County of Worcester
… of church lands to William Horton, Henry Smith and Anthony Dickins, 22 the site and warren of the manor having been sold … with its goldtasselled fringe has worked upon it C.W./E.A. 1717. On the plaster of the south wall, occupying the … Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iii, 222. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xvii, g. 71 (29); Pat. 33 Hen. VIII, pt. v, m. 19. Pat. 6 Jas. I, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Various payments were made to him by the town in 1523, e.g. 20 s. 'for makying of iii boks for the Kyng's subsidie', … grandson of her husband's sister Augusta, wife of William W. M. Dewar of Cotmore House, Fringford. 83 Lesser Estates. … this has been found. An 18th-cent. Correspondence, ed. L. Dickins and M. Stanton (1910), 123, 456. Oxon. Poll, 1754; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house'. 93 The name appears to have been revived by Col. W. H. Lawes who lived there in the early 20th century; the … successors made less impression on the village as a whole. G. L. Marriott, vicar 193568, was an eccentric and retiring … sanctus bell see W. Wing, Hist. Steeple Aston, 6 and M. Dickins, Hist. Hook Norton, 126. Below, manors. Gardner's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1910, he was succeeded by his grandson Captain J. C. W. Henley, R.N., who sold the Waterperry estate to Magdalen … Some smaller closes are called after former owners, e.g. Parkin's Ground (22 a.), Marmion's Ground ( c. 42 a.), and … Cal. Inq. p.m. xi, p. 353; C 140/511/22. See also Margaret Dickins, Hist. of Hooknorton, 517. V.C.H. Bucks. iv. 81. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Another 17th-century house, 'Woodheys', inscribed 'W 1695' belonged to the Wyatts, a wellknown local family of … the 19th century as four tenements. The central gable has 'G. W. 1830' inscribed on it and over the two doorways below … Foster, Alumni. C.P. 25(2)/865/East. 6 Wm. & Mary; cf. M. Dickins, Hook Norton, 77. Act for the sale of part of the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… occupied by Miss Keep, was erected about 1770 by Ambrose Dickins. 3 Wollaston Hall, a stone house now occupied by Mr. … 32 but the whole property seems to have passed to Ambrose Dickins, who presented to the church in 1765. 33 Watson … op. cit. i, 256. Ibid. 447. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xxi (2), g. 771 (14). Harl. Chart. 54, D. 14; Chart. R. 2 Edw. HI, m. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the highway is a mineral railway, a branch of the former G.W.R., built to facilitate the exploitation of ironstone in … 13, 14 (Cynthia Borough kindly supplied these references). Dickins and Stanton, op. cit., 167, 275; MS. North c 64, f. …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 488 deaths 1509, 495 Dewy, Robert C adm before 1449, 3 Dickins, Dycons, Joan LW adm 1504, 427 Dycons, Katherine LW …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… children. [ Ibid. No. 91.] Sir Humphrey Benet and Francis Dickins. As they have been the sole contrivors and promoters … Kings. The usurping powers afterwards granted to Sir W. Waller the manor of Stockland, which is still wrongfully … into my lord's grace's hands from Archbishop Laud's," e.g., a petition and orders against supernumerary presses, the …
Petitions to the Westminster Quarter Sessions, 1620-1799
… their severall bills of indictment against Thomas Dickins defendant for assaulting and greivously wounding the …
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