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Calendar of Treasury Books
… of the Commissioners for Ingrafting. Mr. Heathcott and Mr. Floyer propose Luke Singleton to be a surveyor for the Duties …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… John Ekins, Simon Michell, Edward Lovibond, Wm Bury, Chas Floyer, John Forster, Rich. Lechmere, esquires; Robt Dymond, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… demi lions couped, in base a key in pale or. III, 137b. Floyer. Sable, a chevron between three arrows, points …
A History of the County of Somerset
… one of Dyer's creditors, conveyed the manor to William Floyer, 3 probably the William Floar who had been a freeholder of the manor in 1600. 4 William Floyer, either younger brother or second son of Anthony Floyer (d. 1608), was followed by 1627 by John Floyer, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Arabic, and canon of Christ-Church, Oxford; Sir John Floyer, a physician, and author of several works on subjects … for many parliaments speaker of the house of commons; Floyer Sydenham, translator of Plato; and Dr. Kennicott: the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a moiety of the manor in 1789, 147 probably to Charles Floyer, who was lord in 1794. 148 In 1802 Thomas Floyer Wickes, and other members of the Wickes family, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to William Hankeford and his co-feoffees. 402 William Floyer, to whom the manor of Eastbury had been leased by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the manor of Lea Marston to John Noel and Ralph Floyer. 18 In 1637 Ralph Floyer and Elizabeth his wife (the daughter of John Noel and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Thomas Cotton, 189 who some time after 1741 sold it to Mr. Floyer, governor of Fort St. David, from whom it was …
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