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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… to the principals. Fittings Bells: one and sanctus; 1st by William Dawe, c. 1400 and inscribed "Dulcis Sisto Melis Vocor … sanctus uninscribed. Brasses: In N. chapel(1) of William Beriffe of Jacobes, 1578, and John, his father, 1542, … of group of children and inscription-plate. In nave(5) of [William Beryff, 1525, and Joan, his wife] figures of civilian …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Westphaling, afterwards Bishop of Hereford, and Dr. William Paul, Bishop of Oxford, held the living. Brigmerston … in the king's books at 9. 12. 1., and in the patronage of William Goodrich, Esq.: the tithes of Brimpsfield have been … whom it continued till the reign of Henry VIII., when Sir William Cavendish is found patron of the living, though the …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… one owned by the Blome family, but was probably removed by William Lowndes Stone c.1820. 1 Cadwell from the air in 1943 … date from the 17th and 18th centuries. 4 In 1801 the lord William Lowndes Stone built a terrace of six brick cottages … 30 Nineteenth-century tenants of Brightwell Park included Frederick Austen (c.185868) and Albert Sandeman (c.187686), …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… 8 passed with the Cranham property acquired in 1871 by William Frederick Hicks Beach 9 and measured 82 a. c. 1942. 10 A park … It stood east of the Brimpsfield road and was closed after William Metcalfe, rector of Brimpsfield, bought it in 1793. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the abbot had, apparently in 1531, leased the manor to William Goodman (d. 1543) of Easton who had been the abbey's … Geoffrey le Abbe was succeeded by another Robert and he by William de Bringhurst (d. 1277) 57 who also had a son Robert … between 1290 and 1302 sold her share for 100 marks to William de Kirkby, lord of the adjoining manor of Holt. 60 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… as is also the interest of 800 left in 1789 by William Edwards, after deducting 13. 19. for bread … his sons, attempting to overthrow the government of William, made an assault upon Bristol, but were defeated by … English slaves was carried on here, which was abolished by William, at the intercession of Archbishop Lanfranc. In 1089, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… a car. 1 There Ailric, after the Normans came, held under William Peverell, whose Fee it was, one car. and one vill. … 5, 12 the Mannors of Brynnesleyand Trowell, &c. and that William Brynnesly was then found his son and heir; and John … of Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, who visited for William Flower, Norry, in this county, in the year 1569, at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… probably 13th-century. Brass: In naveon W. wall, to William Dansey, 1628, inscription in stone panel. Carvings: … 14th-century. Monuments: In naveon S. wall, (1) to William Daunsey, 1708, marble wall-monument (Plate 60), … on W. wall, (2) to Lady Doughlas Dudley, wife of Cap. William Daunsey, 1642, stone slab. In vestryon E. wall, (3) …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Paul Bush was the former prior of Edington, and Dean William Snow that of Bradenstoke, Wiltshire. None of the … & Glos. Archaeol. Soc., ciii (1985), 175-8. Institution of William Norris to 6th preb., 12 Nov. 1627 (P.R.O., E 331 …
History Theses 1901-1970
… of Edmund Dudley. Dorothy M. Brodie. Cambridge Ph.D. 1935. William Warham as statesman, scholar, and patron. Kathleen E. … Roberts. Cambridge Ph.D. 1966. The life and writings of William Thomas, d. 1554. P.J. Laven. London M.A. 1954. Sir … M.D.G. Wanklyn. Manchester M.A. 1966. The life of Sir William Waller, 15981668. J.E. Adair. London Ph.D. 1966. The …
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