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A History of the County of Essex
… W. W. Otter-Barry (d. 1973) was succeeded by his daughter, Elizabeth de Havilland (d. 1976). On the death of her husband … a curate c. 1645-53. 65 Azariah Husbands, and his widow Elizabeth, provided a curate until c. 1676. Their son Edward …
A History of the County of Essex
… by his son W. W. Otter Barry (d. 1973) whose daughter Elizabeth de Havilland died in 1976. She was succeeded by her … its history is treated under that parish. 98 V.C.H. Essex, i. 490; E.A.T. N.S. xxi. 284; above, Great Horkesley, Manors. … p. 11; D/DOt T1. E.A.T. n.s. xxi. 284-91; Cal. Inq. p.m. i, p. 200; Cal. Inq. p.m. iii, p. 200; Cal. Fine R. …
The Environs of London
… built. As the name is written in ancient records Eleford, I should rather think that the true etymology is Eald-ford, … son Richard, in 1655, sold it to Henry Osbaston, Esq. 16 Elizabeth, widow and executrix of Francis Osbaston, Esq. 17, … south wall are the monuments of Mrs. Anne Briscoe, 1739; Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Robert Peck 21 of London, 1741; and …
A History of the County of Essex
… of 'Joceamus', said to have been the tenant under Henry I. 56 Joceamus sounds like Jocelin the Lorimer, the Domesday … Traves died in 1570 having settled the manor on his wife Elizabeth for life with remainder to his son John. 109 It was … figures, to William Waldegrave (d. 1610) and his wife Elizabeth (d. 1589), and a tablet to Francis Osbaldeston (d. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… inscription. In N. chapel(2) of Francis Style, 1646, and Elizabeth (Pen), his wife, indents only; below them brasses … two, first of panelled oak, with nail-head initials, T.A. I.C. 1690; second, smaller, plainer, of oak with traces of …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… on the 23rd of October in that year, to Edmund Tyrrell, Elizabeth Braham, Jane Braham, and Arabella Taylor, his … this lady and her issue, which was an only daughter, Mary Elizabeth, afterwards married to Richard Mills, Esq., who, in … in Suffolk; but as Redisham was their earliest possession, I have introduced their pedigree here, which I have compiled …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and his parents, Giles Aleyne, rector of the parish and Elizabeth his wife, alabaster and black marble tablet with … wife of Michael Hinde, 1713. Floor-slab: In chancelto Lady Elizabeth (Pynchon), second wife of Sir William Luckyn, … top is a heart-shaped panel with the initials and date, I. P., 1678. Inside the building there are some chamfered …
A History of the County of Essex
… was held by Guert as 4 hides less 15 acres, but William I gave the manor to William, bishop of London (d. 1075), as … Warley to Edward Denner. 55 Denner's daughter and heir Elizabeth (d. 1626) married John Strutt of Hadleigh. 56 Their … the name of one. When Thomas Biggs died in 1757, his widow Elizabeth succeeded him as overseer. She again held the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in Chamberlains to his wife Joan Bardolf. Their only child Elizabeth 27 (d. c. 1440) had married John, Viscount … as Council farm it retained c. 1990. 91 V.C.H. Cambs. i. 390. Cf. Red Bk. Exch. (Rolls Ser.), i. 353. For the descent, Complete Peerage, x. 193-261. e.g. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1661 and his share of the manor passed first to his wife Elizabeth and secondly, in 1676, to his son Henry, rector of … leaving it to his daughters Mary, Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth, who sold it in 1700 to Maynard Colchester of … D 2957/101.22. O.S. Map 6", Glos. XXXI. SE. (1883 edn.); I. D. Margary, Roman Roads in Britain, ii (1957), p. 64; cf. …
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