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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… one on Irish affairs, 611, 612. Jevon, Thos., 661. John, the Hermit, 684. Johnes, R., 25. , Bapt., 13. Johnson, Eliz., letter from, 606. Jolly, the gunner, 154. , or Jolles, a contractor, 113, 30615, 320, … Bishop of Meath. See Meath. Jonson, Cornet, 78. Julian, the ( ship), 473. K. Kalrie. See Calry. Karney, Sir James, …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to be seditious, ib. , , , denies this, ib. , , , says the meeting was on Good Friday to reverence relic of Holy … M'Brian, meets other Kavanaghs, ib. Kavanaghs in Leinster, the right to "cuttings," 20. Kavanaughts, the, all good subjects, xliv. See Kavanagh. Keapadrome, 70. …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… Index: K K. Kavanaghs, the, 465. Kavanagh, Bryan M'Donaugh, pension of, 426. , … 166. , Donell Spaniagh, 426. , , 146, note. , , chief of the Kavanaghs, 159. , , has a pension from the King, 159. , , … in Ruisse, 90. Kearney, Bryan, Jesuit, 380. , James, priest, 380. Keenan, Nicholas, 218. , , late a poor singing …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Lusty, see Bruton Luttrell: Temple, fam., Lutyens, Sir Edwin, architect, Luxborough, Ld., see Knight Lyme Regis … Montacute: Drew of (fl. 1086), Drew s. of Drew of, Drew, the younger, Montacute: prior, priory, Montagu: Alice (d. … Ric., goldsmith, Osbert: chaplain of Shepton Montague, priest of Yarlington, Osborne, Francis, marquess of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… devel., rds. and streets, New Salts Fm. Rd., Shopsdam Rd., The Terrace, St. John's man., schs., gram. sch., Lancing … Maj. C. F., C. M., Gen. Geo., Sandwich (Kent), Sandys: Sir Edwin, Eliz., m. Sir Edwin Sandys, Sandys ( cont.): Eliz., w. … Young (fl. 1811), William I, as duke of Normandy, William, priest of Kingston (fl. late 12th cent.), William, rector of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… post office, pound, prot. nonconf., public hos., Quarry, the, rlys., New Dale halt, Redlake, Redlees, road, n, Rock, … merchants, see industries, etc. Mercia, earl of, see Edwin king of, see Ethelbald lady of, see Æthelflæd … industries, etc. Pitchcroft, see Aston, Church Pitchford: Edwin, fam., n Pitchford, Edwin, & Co., Pitt: Humph., John, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… priory of, Kinnoull, earl of, see Hay, Thos. knights of the shire, exemption from expenses of, knitting woollen … Calne hundred; Corsham; free warren; gallows; knights of the shire; leet jurisdiction; murage; pannage; passage; … Adam de, fam., post offices, see Calne; Heddington Pound, Edwin, Pound Brothers, pounds (enclosures), see Blackland …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Wm., fam., Knaplock: Hen. of, Hugh of, Wm. of (? three of the name, fl. late 12th, early 13th cent.), Wm. of (d. c. … London, Rog., London, Bloomsbury, q.v. Earl's Court, q.v. the Tower, Westminster, q.v. London and Bridgwater Shipping … Pightley, see Spaxton Pignes, in Chilton Trinity, man., priest, tithing, Pigott, John Smyth-, Pillock: Wm., fam., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Col. Geo., Lemos, Marcos, Leofman (fl. 976-92), Leofsige the priest (fl. late 10th cent.) and his brothers, Leofsige (d. … 'Lutting', atheling (fl. 7th or 8th cent.), Lutyens, Sir Edwin, architect, Lutt, Thos., Lynch, Alice, 'Lynne, Ld.', …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Lambeth (Surr.), Lambourn (Berks.), Lamlee, Edw., Lammas, the, see Minchinhampton Lampthorn: Jane, see Webb Ralph, … Ralph, Luker, fam., Lumley, John, Ld. Lumley, Lutyens, Sir Edwin, Lutyens-Humphries, G. D., Lydney, Lygon, Sir Arnold, … Brawn in, Sandling, fam., Sandys: Agnes, w. of Sir Edwin Bayntun, Anne, Barbara, w. of Wm., Barbara, m. Edw. …
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