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London Politics 1713-1717
… apo A Fawdon, Henry, cut B Fawdrey, William, gol B Fawkner, George, car A13B68 Fawkner, William, mer A Fawson, Stephen, inn B58 Faxoll, …
Old and New London
… to proceed to the East. To this club belonged Sir Everard Fawkner, an official high in the Post Office department, who …
A History of the County of Rutland
… by Ionic pilasters. 108 There is a floor slab to Edward Fawkner, gent., 1696, in the north aisle. At the east end of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… wife of Thomas Hodges was cited in 1626, 395 and William Fawkner and his wife in 1629, 396 both families being …
A History of the County of Somerset
… leased on lives in separate moieties to Hugh Ball and John Fawkner. 282 The property was physically subdivided between these men, for in 1615 Ball claimed that Fawkner had neglected his own moiety and entered upon Ball's … for himself and the tenants of the rectory manor, and John Fawkner and Henry Creech for the tenants of Charlton Mackrell …
A History of the County of Surrey
… life, with remainder to the heirs of her cousin William Fawkner. 56 In 1567 William Fawkner was holding the manor, 57 and in 1572 he conveyed it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Oxford
… a judge in the Court of Arches, presented; in 1611 Ralph Fawkner; 227 in 1652 Thomas Saunders of Woolstone (Berks.). …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 32 and is now under that of St. Lawrence. Charities Thomas Fawkner's charity, founded by will, 1609, is regulated by a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Maids' charity, founded in 1586 by will of the Rev. John Fawkner, is endowed with 1 a. 0 r. 7 p., forming part of an …
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