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Survey of London
… Lindsey House (Nos. 59 and 60), he proceeds: "Sorry I am that the house adjoining to this, so lately rebuilt on … " 1708. Lord James Russell. " 1715 and 1723. Lady Elizabeth Russell. Before 1730 to 1782. The Lords Talbot. In … Lord James died in June, 1712, leaving his widow, Lady Elizabeth, in occupation of the premises. In 1721 she married …
Survey of London
… fatally on the 16th of the month. After the sad event, " I was, by my dear sister Raneleigh's care and kindness to me, … where my dear child died, to her house (and never more did I enter that house; but prevailed with my lord to sell it)." … and much of his importance to his marriage, in 1682, to Elizabeth Percy, sole heiress of the last Earl of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Perpoint, Knight, Edward Stanhope, Knight, and Raph Agard, I find that John Strelley of Lindeby, died seized of it, 4 … his son and heir Nicolas Strelley above twelves years old. Elizabeth his mother, relict of the said John, the next year … Lyndeby, and by her had John Strelley of Lindeby, who by Elizabeth the daughter of William Mering, Esquire, had Sir …
Survey of London
… his son Edward Trussell being also dead, his daughter Elizabeth became heir to his estate, and she was admitted accordingly. Elizabeth Trussell subsequently married Francis Merrick, 6 … which occasion it is described in detail. The messuage and I acre have already been dealt with under the head of Upper …
Survey of London
… a collection of drawings relating to Lindsey House which I suspect to be the cause of some misapprehension. There is a … Chelsey, where I now dwell, the sum of 50." One daughter Elizabeth, wife of Peter de Caumont, Marquis de Cugnac, died … by the registry of the baptism of his daughter, the Lady Elizabeth Bertie, in the same year. Faulkner 7 gives his name …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in Suffolk, was established in the reign of Edward I. Several Roman coins have been dug up. Linton LINTON, a … two manors, the lords of which, in the time of Edward I., had the power of inflicting capital punishment. The … afterwards bestowed, under the last of which, granted by Elizabeth, and dated the 26th of July, 1587, the corporation …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… headstone; (28) to John Nourse, 1694, head-stone; (29) to Elizabeth, wife of John Nourse, 1687, head-stone; (30) to … Robert Ayleway, 1696; (5) to Robert Ayleway, 1689; (6) to Elizabeth, wife of John Barnes, 1706, and another later; (7) …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… Debora(h) Dot Dorothy Edm Edmund, Edmond Edw Edward Eliz Elizabeth esq esquire gent gentleman, gentlewoman Geo George …
List of Abbreviations
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Rotulorum Originalium Abbreviatio, temp. Hen. III, Edw. I (Record Commission, 1805) Acts of PC Acts of the Privy … of the Proceedings in Chancery in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth (Record Commission, 182730) Cal. QS W. J. Oldfield, … III, Lincoln, ed. D. E. Greenway (London, 1977); 13001541, I, Lincoln, ed. H. P. F. King (London, 1962) Feudal Aids …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Inq. Charity Inquisitions Chart. R. 20 Hen. III. pt. i. No. 10 Charter Roll, 20 Henry III. part i. Number 10 Chartul. Chartulary Chas. Charles Ches. Cheshire … Eccl. Com. Ecclesiastical Commission Edw. Edward Eliz. Elizabeth Engl. England or English Engl. Hist. Rev. English …
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