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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… king's books at 10. 12. 8.; net income, 136; patron, Lord Feversham: there are 120 acres of glebe, and a small …
The Environs of London
… Nov. 7, 1716." Sir Charles Duncombe (uncle of Anthony Lord Feversham) was Lord Mayor of London in 1709. The house in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Earl of 1685 16 May Mulgrave, 3rd Earl of 1685 16 May Feversham, 2nd Earl of 1685 23 Oct. Ailesbury, 2nd Earl of … Hon. L. 1682 27 Aug. Middleton, 2nd Earl of 1682 8 Nov. Feversham, 2nd Earl of 1683 3 Apr. Shrewsbury, 12th Earl of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Edward Massey's brigade was disbanded in June 1646. Lord Feversham's artillery passed through the town on 28 June 1685 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in that year by the Rt. Hon. Charles Duncombe, Lord Feversham, with 300, now represented by 325 13 s. consols …
Old and New London
… the river while crossing. He effected his escape as far as Feversham, where he was recognised, and whence he was brought …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… 2 Walmer 2 Ramsgate 2 Brightlingsea in Essex 2 Fordwich 2 Feversham 2 West Portes. Folkestone 2 Hithe 4 Newe Romeney 4 …
Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels, 1743-1811: The London Tabernacle and Spa Fields Chapel
… Wallingford, Goring, Rickmersworth, Basingstoke 3. Feversham District: Feversham, Dover, Milton, Tunbridge Wells 4. Brighthelmstone …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of Worcester, Henry Earl of Clarendon, and Lewis Earl of Feversham. After which, the House entered into a Debate of …
Survey of London
… does not seem to have stayed there long, for in 1686 Lord Feversham was in occupation. 56 A later occupant is indicated …
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