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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… but this charity is at present suspended. Llanvair-Nant-Y-Gove (Llan-Fair-Nant-Y-Gv) LLANVAIR-NANT-Y-GOVE (LLANFAIR-NANT-Y-GV), a parish, in the union of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and found guilty of treason in 1615. 282 Under Richard Gove, rector from 1618, Holy Communion was celebrated … and a rate was levied to buy an organ two years later. 284 Gove was ejected from the living c. 1650, and was replaced by … a levy for church loaves until 1648 (ibid. pp. 3, 53). For Gove see D.N.B.; S.R.S. xxiii. 297; S.R.O., Q/SR 37(1), 33; …
Magna Britannia
… belonged anciently to the Pralls, afterwards (1395) to Gove. In the reign of Henry V., it was the seat of John Hals, …
Survey of London
… Plate 80 a. Nos. 2026 (even) Clareville Gove, c. 18389, in 1972 (PP. 223) Nos. 2026 (even) Clareville Grove in 1972. a. Nos. 2026 (even) Clareville Gove, c. 18389, in 1972 (PP. 223) b. Nos. 2628 (consec.) Hyde …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… by the sole authority of himself and the Council (885). Gove's rebellion. The Governor's forebodings proved to be … as Cranfield called it, rebellion, headed by one Edward Gove. The disorder was easily suppressed; Gove was tried for high treason and condemned, though not …
Statutes of the Realm
… Vaughan of Penny-Banke Marmaduke Williams Esquires Dawkin Gove John Williams William Jones William Brigstocke Martin …
Statutes of the Realm
… Williams Esquires Richard Vaughan Recorder Dawkin Gove John Williams William Jones John Phillips Aldermen …
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