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A History of the County of Surrey
… Baynards. The mortgage changed hands, and finally Richard Gurnard, citizen and clothworker, conveyed his rights under …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his son Sir John Eyre sold the manor to Richard Gurney or Gurnard. 67 Gurney was a London mercer, an ardent Royalist, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… boundary, which includes the bays of Thorness and Gurnard, the latter the landing-place of Charles II in 1671. Gurnard 5 is a small village, mostly consisting of villas … another of the Death of the Virgin, on the north wall. At Gurnard is the church of ALL SAINTS, attached to Holy …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to William Garfoot, 11 who in 1630 sold it to Richard Gurnard, or Gurney, clothier of London, Lord Mayor in 1641, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and Shetham, houses in Peache Streate and Rothstreat, 16 Gurnard's Common, 17 Great and Little Gurnardes 18 (xvi …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 49r, col.2] Thomas Dalyson 17 Iohannes Bankis 18 Edmundus Gurnard Davy Chamber Thomas Rafford Thomas Rowford 19 …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 1456, 44 Gune see Gonne Gurlle, William LM adm 1486, 270 Gurnard, Edmund CL adm 1507, 460 Gurre, Elizabeth LW adm …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Survey of London
… 1631, John, Eleanor and William Payne sold 79 to Richard Gurnard, "citizen and clothworker of London," "all that the … already sold to Thomas Foote 1 " Sir Richard Gurney, or Gurnard, was born at Croydon in 1577. He was apprenticed to a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… flounders, halibut, mullet, sperling, the John-dory, and gurnard are sometimes obtained. Muscles are plentiful; there …
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