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Calendar of Treasury Books
… for 200 l. per an. on the Customs : to be paid to Mr. Hext in consideration of his wife (Mrs. Coningsby) being …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lady Wyndham : [warrant for] 100 l. on her quarter. Mrs. Hext to be paid 50 l. : her quarter. Mrs. G. [Nell Gwyn] to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Portloe"). Referred: ut supra. [ Ibid.] Same from Samuel Hext for same of a tenement in the manor of Treverbyn …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… from subsidies not to pass. Dormant warrant for Mrs. Jul. Hext's annuity. Thomas Kidderminster's petition referred to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… against Mr. Hollingshead till this day fortnight. Mris. Hext to have 50 l. [for] a quarter. Welbeck, the stable …
Magna Britannia
… as a manor, has been many years in the family of Hext; the old mansion has been taken down, and a new house built by Thomas Hext, Esq. of Lostwithiel, the present proprietor, who … of the family of Laa 35, belonged afterwards to that of Hext, and is now a farm-house, the property, by purchase, of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… purchasers from the earl of Huntingdon was Sir Edward Hext (d. 1624) of Low Ham, who acquired about 400 a. of meadow and pasture in 1620. 187 On Hext's death this passed to his son-in-law Sir John Stawell …
Magna Britannia
… farm-house, the joint property of Mr. Tremayne and Thomas Hext, Esq., as descended from the Scobells; and …
Magna Britannia
… Greek Bishop, by order of the Mayor 1 11 6 Mrs. Cheston Hext, widow, in the year 1649 founded an alms-house for six …
Magna Britannia
… ago called Trinity, now Restormell house, occupied by John Hext, Esq., as tenant to the Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe, who has …
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