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The Environs of London
… it still continues. The present curate is the Rev. Thomas Hayter, M. A. who was collated in 1780. Lectureship. There is …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… became Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford. 10 Thomas Hayter, licensed in 1780, was probably the Whitehall preacher … John Shepherd (1759- 1805). 19 In 1800, assuming that Hayter's successor would not reside, it asked for the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (1875-6). Paddington Soc. Newsletter, Sept. 1968; R. J. Hayter, Queen's Pk. Rangers (1948), 8-10. Bayswater Chron. 26 …
Old and New London
… Childers, and W. P. Adam; Sir Henry James, Q.C., Mr. A. D. Hayter, Sir William Drake, and several leading members of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Charles Seely, bart., sold in 1910 to Smith, who sold to Hayter. The latter sold the upper part of the manor and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 72 After 1545 Powton tried to expel the lessee Thomas Hayter 73 and in 1562 a copyhold tenant of 2 yardlands. 74 In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and to William's daughter Sarah, 103 who married William Hayter (d. by 1780) and afterwards Henry Southby (d. 1797). 104 In 1799 Sarah's daughter Sarah Hayter sold it to Thomas Waters, 105 the owner of the first … A 1/345/43. V.C.H. Wilts, vi. 185; W.R.O. 1369, deed, Hayter to Waters, 1799. P.R.O., PROB 11/1789, ff. 370V.372; …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… stock given by the founder and his executrix, Mrs. Sarah Hayter. The official trustees also hold a sum of 213 19 s. 7 …
Magna Britannia
… of that family, who died in 1664. The Rev. George Garrard Hayter is patron of the rectory. There are remains of ancient …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 68 The manor was owned from 1781 or earlier by William Hayter (d. 1795) and afterwards by his nephew the Revd. … Cracherode, 119 who in 1755 sold it, then 97 a., to Thomas Hayter. 120 From Thomas (d. 1779) it passed to his son …
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