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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Bromyard is a small market-town 13 m. N.E. of Hereford. The church, with 12th-century detail, and Tower House are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church … (1) to John Baynham, 1636, Elizabeth, his wife, 16556, Edward, eldest son, 16523, and Mary, his wife, 1650, John, …
Survey of London
… Brook Street extends westward from Hanover Square to the north-eastern corner of Grosvenor Square. The substantial portion to the east of South Molton Lane and … in style and mood, encompassing both the quirky Baroque of Edward Shepherd's elevation at No. 72 (Plate 3b) and the cool …
Survey of London
… form a uniform composition, were built by Holloways to the designs of Balfour and Turner in 18989 and replaced six … for the renewal of the lease, the house was surveyed for Edward Meadows, esquire, by Samuel Wyatt, who may have … at No. 60). Sir George Nugent, 1st bt., 180812. Edward Harbord, later 3rd Baron Suffield, philanthropist, …
Survey of London
… South Side South Side No. 39 No. 39 (formerly No. 50) was the house of Jeffry Wyatt (latterly Sir Jeffry Wyatville) … Pearce, plumber, took the leases of Nos. 45, 49 and 51; Edward Shepherd, here described as plasterer, No. 47; George … 5th Earl of Coventry, 172535. 2nd Earl of Halifax, 1755. Edward Turnour Garth-Turnour, latterly 1st Baron and 1st Earl …
Survey of London Monograph
… BIOGRAPHICAL. It will be of interest to know something of the position and character of some of those to whom Brooke … of the possessions of the Templars in " Hakeney," dated 5 Edward III., 1332. 1 When the order was abolished, all their … of Hackneis (with other lands) to Elizabeth, Queen of Edward IV. This grant is dated July 7th "In the seventh year …
Survey of London Monograph
… Brooke House Descriptive account CHAPTER III. DESCRIPTIVE. The Front of Brooke House From the Clapton High Road one is … who were in possession of the manor house from the time of Edward III. until the dissolution by Henry VIII. Hollar's … of Elrington. There were William de Elrington (temp. Edward I.), Hugh of Elrington (1336), Robert de Elrington, …
Survey of London Monograph
… boots it now to Percy's gallant heir, That once he stood the rival to his King; And side-long glances stole from … it is called Hackenaye and Hacquenye; and in a patent of Edward IV. granting the manors of Stepney and Hackney to … was given to Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, by Edward II. in 1307 with remainder to the king and his heirs, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The identifiable Domesday estates in the parish are … heir on his death was their daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward Morgan. 63 Elizabeth was probably dead by 1596 when Edward (d. 1633) settled the estate on their son William for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Broomhill - Brougham Broomhill BROOMHILL, in the union of Rye, partly in the hundred of Goldspur, liberty … of Kent, was destroyed, with the village, in the reign of Edward I., by an inundation of the sea. Broomhope, with … containing 122 inhabitants. Brotherton (St. Edward the Confessor) BROTHERTON ( St. Edward the Confessor), a parish, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Broseley BROSELEY The name Broseley probably means 'woodland clearing of the … house (8 hearths) on the north side of Coalpit Hill, and Edward Eaves's (6 hearths) 500 m. north-west of it. 82 Adam … daughter Elizabeth succeeded, and by 1722 had married Edward Purcell (d. 1768) of Stafford. 60 She sold the manor …
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