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The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Hurd, Edw. a. Hurdis, Mr. a. Hurlock, wid. Geo. Hurst (Hearst), Mr. a; Edw. a; Jn. Hurt, Mr. Husband, Jn. Huson, Jn. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… Lewis, Edmund Webb, William Duckett, John Young, William Hearst, Henry Clark, George Wroughton, Henry Chivers, Thomas …
Survey of London
… the High Street. 65 Brasenose College, Oxford, archives, Hearst Calendar of Muniments, vol. 13, nos. 124: The Brazen … 1775/4/138. Brasenose College, Oxford, archives, Hearst Calendar of Muniments, vol. 13, nos. 479: K.P.L., MSS. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… trustees. 69 In 1762 the trustees sold it to Edward Hearst 70 (d. 1767), 71 who already owned land in the parish. 72 Hearst's composite estate, reputed ALLINGTON manor, 73 … 96 the owner in 1630. 97 It belonged to William Hearst in 1705 and passed to his sons William (d. 1724 or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 5057; xii (1), 6976; W.R.O. 283/24; 283/80, lease, Som. to Hearst, 1675. Complete Peerage, iii. 267; xii (1), 6975; … 283/61, deed, Clutterbuck to Gale, 1658; 283/87, deed, Hearst to Hayward, 1725; 944/12. Ibid. 334/22. Ibid. 283/16; … manors (Beckington's). W.R.O. 944/2. Ibid. 283/87, lease, Hearst to Hayward, 1725. Above, manors (W. Amesbury). W.R.O. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 120 (d. by 1736). 121 In 1737 it was bought by Edward Hearst 122 (d. 1767). Edward was succeeded by his daughter … advowson presented. Avice Duke presented in 1671, Edward Hearst in 1682 and 1683 probably by grant, the king in 1728 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… wall is a mural tablet to Margaret wife of Christopher Hearst of 1647; another on the north wall is to Thomas Dowse …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1683 and his relict Elizabeth married secondly Edward Hearst. 279 No further record occurs of the manor of Woodrow. …
Survey of London
… to Wright's Lane 1. Brasenose College, Oxford, archives, Hearst Calendar of Muniments, vol. 13, nos. 124: The Brazen … 1775/4/138. 19. Brasenose College, Oxford, archives, Hearst Calendar of Muniments, vol. 13, nos. 479: K.P.L., MSS. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the patronage until 1687, after when it passed to Edward Hearst, of Salisbury. In 1768 it passed to Henry Penruddock … upon his marriage with Caroline, daughter of Edward Hearst. 20 In 1882, in accordance with the scheme prepared by …
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