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A History of the County of Sussex
… son John, and by his second wife Lucy two sons, Roger and Guy. 56 William de Colevile (son of John) and Alice his wife …
Survey of London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 726 inhabitants. This place belonged to Sir Guy de Brien, Knt., standardbearer to Edward III., whom he … annum, payable out of the exchequer during his life. Sir Guy founded a chantry in the church for a rector and four …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the noble family of Fitz-Alans Earls of Arundel. Guy L'Estrange, or Extraneus, a principal officer under the … him of the lordship of Knokin in Shropshire; and from this Guy descended the ancient family of the L'Estranges, Lords … of Hunstanton. Dugdale in his Baronage, seems to make this Guy to be younger son of the Duke of Britain in France, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… often accompanied a gift in frankalmoign, as when Guy de Merton granted land to the Templars with his body and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… released her interest in Sompting to her son Major Guy Tristram, who retained it until his death in 1963. 35 In … with the rectory to the Tristram family. 3 In 1963 Maj. Guy Tristram gave the advowson to the Order of the Hospital …
Survey of London
… was Samuel Greathead, a West India merchant and M.P., of Guy's Cliffe, Warwickshire. 1 In 1741 Greathead leased the …
A History of the County of Oxford
Survey of London
… of guard dogs and always arranged for extra protection on Guy Fawkes' Night. 33 The houses survived en bloc until the …
Old and New London
… The property has since been purchased by the governors of Guy's Hospital. "The 'George' is mentioned in the records …
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