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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lands. [ Ibid. I. p. 221.] Oct. 19. Petition from William Downhall, Esq., and Henry Downhall, D.D., for a new lease of certain pasture grounds in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… it in marriage on Richard Thursby, son of his half-brother Downhall. 242 Vexed by their 'impudent behaviour,' William … 30 July 1700, left only a life interest in Hanslope to Downhall, but by a codicil of the following January the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (name not stated), and in the north chapel monuments to Downhall Thursby (d. 1706) and Richard Thursby (d. 1736). The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… medium-sized farms, besides eight smaller tenancies. 165 Downhall farm, occupied on long leases by Thomas Goode (d. … devised by John Pigott included one farm of 180 a. and Downhall farm of 240 a. 167 In 1770 Granado Pigott obtained … a. in the centre, was usually kept in hand from the 1860s. Downhall farm, c. 340 a., lay to the south-west, and Home …
Magna Britannia
… who had his seat within this manor, at a place called Downhall. Having passed by female heirs to the families of … of Burgh. It is now the property of the Earl of Lonsdale. Downhall, near which is a moated site, is now the property of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… his son Richard. 109 The latter sold it in 1659 to William Downhall, 110 who with his wife sold it in 1671 111 to Thomas …
A History of the County of Essex
… via Matching Green, was mentioned in 1274. It crossed Downhall bridge and presumably passed through Hatfield Heath … 1777 been severed except as farm tracks and bridleways. 43 Downhall (formerly Doune) bridge, which spans Pincey brook on …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the manor in fee simple was granted to William Downhall and John Darnell. 34 The latter grant was probably …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… county council, which still owned 123 a. in 1977. 89 DOWNHALL manor, held as fee, probably under the lords of … heir by 1275 was his nephew Robert de Anesy. 93 By 1302 Downhall belonged to Eustace de Anesy, 94 who in 1334 sold … Sir Robert of Radeswell, named as tenant in 1346, granted Downhall, for a rent charge, to two clerics, William and John …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ongar to Bishop's Stortford, between Matching Green and Downhall bridge. He was also to receive 2 marks a year from …
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