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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Brandon with Byshottles, Crook with Billy-Row, HedleyHope, Hemlington-Row, Stockley, and Wellington; and …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… L.C.C. & D. 115 1099 1103 155 311 315 Thos. Sanderson, of Hedleyhope, guardian to Thomas, infant son and heir of Thos. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Heath, J. Wedgewood, 319. Heathcote, John, 308; Wm., 419. Hedleyhope (Dur.), see Sanderson. Heighton, Geo., 1889. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Winlaton, 272; Thornley, 274; The Spen, 276; Cornsey, 340; Hedleyhope, 342; Alansheeles, 367. Manor of Helee granted by … of, 43, 48. Christopher, epitaph and arms, 120. of Hedleyhope, 342. Letter of John to Henry on his not repaying …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 4. Langley; 5. Burnop and Hamsteels; 6. Eshe; 7. Hedleyhope 3; 8. Cornsey 3; 9. Butsfield and Satley; 10. … j. 21. On a blue slab in the chancel: Samuel Sanderson, of Hedleyhope, Esq. was buryed here in Ann 1650. And his wife … years in aid of the lands charged in the first deed 207. Hedleyhope, united with Cornsey in Boldon Book, and in the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… a curious confirmation from the will of John Sanderson of Hedleyhope, Esq. (19 Sept. 1650.) This Gentleman, who was a …
A History of the County of Leicester
… the castle was, in fact, purchased by John Sanderson of Hedleyhope (co. Dur.) in 1650. The perquisites of the borough …
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