Search

Displaying 2591 - 2594 of 2594
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1744 when the overseers rented from the town feoffees three cottages on the site of No. 45 Corn Street, … as a district workhouse, reverted after 1836 to the town feoffees as administrators of the town charities, who let it … as a workhouse, in 1836 they reverted to the town feoffees as trustees of the town charities. 326 An almshouse …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Pulteney were already dead and Ditton Camoys passed to feoffees who included Sir William Pulteney's widow Margaret … it back to Earl John. After the earl's death in 1360 his feoffees conveyed it to his widow Maud (d. 1366), with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Heale manor for a long time, but to have conveyed it to feoffees for the use of Sir John Cope, his younger son by his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. 1520), 58 and was given by John Wiggins in 1529 to feoffees for the poor of Bicester. The feoffees sold it c. 1782. 59 In the early 17th century it …
Displaying 2591 - 2594 of 2594