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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… This was sold in 1810 by Thomas Peckham Phipps to George Dyer, who also acquired from Thomas in the same year …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… followed the same descent as Warminster 59 until 1585 when George Tuchet, Lord Audley (d. 1617), sold them to the … ineffective, for the following year the king sold it to George and Thomas Whitmore of London. 52 George and Thomas Whitmore sold Bremeridge in 1612 to Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… fulling mill in Westbury Leigh was conveyed in 1584 by George, Lord Audley, lord of the manor of Westbury Mauduits, … 51 and in the later 19th century the mill was operated by George Brent, woolspinner and carder. By 1895 it had closed, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at Chapmanslade (see below). Marshman was succeeded by George Phillips, who was, however, suspected by some of the … below). After his withdrawal from Westbury Leigh in 1810, George Phillips held his first service in the open air at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was close to Maudlin Farm. 20 In about 1230 John de St. George owned the mill of Potte, of which the tithes, 'when … seems to have been son of William, son of Richard de St. George, and father of Thomas, 22 who had died before 1278 … returned as a fee in Westhampnett held by William de St. George was assigned as dower to Elizabeth widow of Edmund de …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… in the Fields; St. Anne Soho; St. James Piccadilly; St. George Hanover Square; St. Margaret and St. John Westminster; … The northernmost main light has an armed figure of St. George standing in a Renaissance niche with an ogee head and … cherubs and shield-of-arms; on N. wall, (2) to George, Earl of Huntingdon, 1704, tablet with fluted …
Old and New London
… VII., Edward VI., James I., Charles II., William III., and George II. Besides these there are fourteen queens, that is, … which is an altar-tomb surmounted with the effigies of Sir George Villiers, who died in 1605, and of his lady, Mary … between the knights' stalls, is the royal vault, wherein George II. and his queen, Caroline, are buried, together with …
Old and New London
… he furnished with books. In the west walk is a monument to George Vertue, the antiquary and engraver, and also one, by … a great controversialist in the reigns of Queen Anne and George I. He was a native of Milton, near Newport Pagnell, in …
Old and New London
… surrounded the chariot. "The chariot was met in St. George's Fields [he died at Windsor] by all the priests and …
Old and New London
… the AbbeyThe Abbey damaged by an EarthquakeCoronation of George III. and Queen CharlotteHumility of a KingThe Handel … AbbeyA Narrow Escape from Destruction by FireCoronation of George IV.An Unfortunate QueenCoronation of William IV. and … by authority in 1662: "Upon the 23rd of April, being St. George's Day, about half an hour after seven in the morning, …
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