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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… school. Church CHURCH, a tything, in the parish of Downton, union of Alderbury, hundred of Downton, Salisbury and Amesbury, and S. divisions of Wilts; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the land of Hordle and Thomas de Orweye for the land of Downton. The borough of Dorchester, it may be noted, rendered …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1685-7 (Elected 1702); Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) 1690-5; Downton 1695-8, 1702-11; Ipswich 1701; contested London 1701 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the patronage seems to have passed like Barford manor in Downton to Sir John Wroth (d. 1407), who was patron in 1405. …
Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… 38.00 1.20 100.00 Francis, William 4.40 22.00 1.20 100.00 Downton, Richard 5.00 25.00 0.30 25.00 Chesman, Robert 3.60 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… have been the rightful heir and the manor passed to Thomas Downton, nephew of Thomas St. Owen and then a minor. 52 At … and 1414 the Crown presented during the minority of Thomas Downton. 29 In 1515 the patronage belonged for a single turn …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… oak-stumps for fuel, of the king's gift. Sept. 10. Downton. To the same. Order to cause the Friars Preachers of …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… Wodeward citizen and 'haberdassher' of London to Thomas Downton mercer, Robert Kyngesson vintner citizens of London …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… about. Witnesses: John Bagat knight, Ralph Basset, Thomas Downton esquires, Robert Lopham, Thomas Madley. Dated …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 18. Coles See also Colles. Coles, Barnabas s. William, of Downton, Wilts, gent. Magdalen Coll., matric. 14 July, 1665, … so created 23 April, 1672, M.P. Tewkesbury April-May 1640, Downton Dec., 1640 (L.P.), but did not sit till Jan., 1660, …
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