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A History of the County of Gloucester
… mid 1870, 21 and a parish room opened in 1898 in memory of G. F. Riddiford, a former resident who had been active in … succeeded by her daughters Elizabeth, wife of John Jones, Hester, wife of the Revd. William Walbank, and Sarah, widow … in 1799 it covered over 720 a. in Barnwood. 67 Robert, M.P. for Gloucester, died in 1816 leaving the estate to his son …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… lay in the latter. 29 The elder son Marmaduke (d. 1660 s.p.) left his younger brother Thomas a minor and the estate … the manor in 1707. 5 His son John married local heiress Hester Goodson but before 1754 they moved to Baltonsborough. … 255, 267, 297. Alumni Oxon.; SRO, D/D/Rg 98; D/D/Rr 26. A. G. Matthews (ed.), Calamy Revised, 456. E. H. Bates-Harbin …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… was sold piecemeal in 1900. The occupant in 1939 (Mrs A.G. Wainwright) was still called lady of the manor, but by … thereafter to Ralphs son Henry (d. 1781) and granddaughter Hester Maria (d. 1857), later Viscountess Keith, followed by … by the 5th marquis. He sold it in 190910 to the farmer F.P Chamberlain (the tenant since 1894), 8 whose family still …
A History of the County of Hertford
… for 1706. On it is inscribed the fact of its gift by Mrs. Hester Acton. There is a second cup, modern work of 1855, and … and 3 acres of land at Northchurch, a house and 1 r. 11 p. at Frithsden, and 61 a. 1 r. 19 p. at Chesham known as Hyde Farm, producing a total gross …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1625 Ellis Crisp, alderman, held the freehold. Dame Hester Pye, probably his widow, and his son Sir Nicholas … refers to the par., the Green to the primary settlement. P.N. Mdx. (E.P.N.S.), 83. P.R.O. C 142/743, no. 17 (1643). … (Kirby's Castle). T.H.L.H.L., TH 2328. Deed quoted in H. G. C. Allgood, Hist. Bethnal Green (1894), 293 sqq. Of the …
Survey of London
… rooms by 1911. 156 In 1864 Nos 13 and 14 were sold by Hester Pattenden to Jonathan Bould of No. 11, then a … for the Protection of Ancient Buildings was contacted by G. N. Kent, an architect and surveyor of Plaistow, who … plans 'Bazely Street area': DSR 1938/37. Clarke, op.cit., p.23. GLRO, AR/TP/P41/65. Pop.490, p.34. The Statutes at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… gules with three bezants therein, for Astry (Plate 15), ( g) Crosby impaling ( e), late 15th-century. Monuments and … with shield-of-arms, late 17th-century; (19) to . . . and Hester his wife and four sons, 1640. Niches: In St. Mary's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… for several years, 13 but by her will dated 1778 Mrs. Hester Tayloe gave £853 to support a minister who was to hold … chancel, nave, and west tower, was designed by J. P. Harrison in accordance with Ecclesiological Society … House of Mercy was added in 1854 and was designed by G. F. Bodley. 31 An iron mission chapel was built at …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… (d. 1735), 99 William 1 (d. 1749), and William (d. 1773). Hester Tayloe, mother of the last William, 2 sold Tayloe's … Bussage church and his son Samuel who did much work for G. E. Street, were masons from Bussage. 26 George Drew, … by the Court House. 42 Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 166v. Inq. p.m. Glos. 1301-58, 112, corrected by the original in C …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Jaynes Court in 1814 on the marriage of his daughter Hester to Edward Mansfield, vicar of Bisley (d. 1826), and … 433 a. belonged to Charles Harvey, 30 passing by 1883 to G. Harvey. By 1885 the estate had been bought by J. E. … by Mr. W. E. Dinsdale; he sold 250 a. c. 1965 to Mrs. P. Koechlin-Smythe of Sudgrove House, Miserden, retaining the …
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