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A History of the County of Surrey
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… to the college of Glaseney, are now vested in John Hext, Esq. The Bishop of Exeter is patron of the vicarage. … Lang, is now the property and residence of Francis John Hext, Esq. Penwyn, some time a seat of the Porters, is now …
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… century. Mudgian is now a farm-house, the property of John Hext, Esq., of Restormel. The parish-church, which in the …
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… Chivertons, and afterwards successively of the families of Hext, Pearce, and Blewett. The manors of Kymyell or Kimiel …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Chapel 16. Congregational Chapel 17. Unicorn Inn 18. Hext Alms-houses 19. Former Bible Christian Chapel Houses in … Somerton property to his brother Francis and to Sir Edward Hext (d. 1626) of Low Ham in 1592. 131 Later in the same year Hastings sold his share to Hext. 132 The estate passed to Hext's only daughter …
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… now of Bodmin, sold it, in 1787, to Francis John Hext, Esq., father of F. J. Hext, Esq., the present proprietor; by whose brother, Capt. William Hext, of the Royal navy, the old mansion is now occupied. The …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 22 Aug. Abrahamson, I. 1668 24 Feb. Bray, L. 1670 3 Mar. Hext, A. 1673 14 Mar. Swynfen, F. 1731 3 Dec. Cullum, F. 1737 …
Historical Collections:
… Wingfield, Sir Edward Hobby, Sir William Cornwallis, Mr. Hext, Mr. Robert Wroth, and Mr. Serjeant Harries: who were … upon the second reading committed unto Mr. Colebrand, Mr. Hext, Sir Thomas Munson, Mr. Arnold, the Burgesses of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… as he presently after departed for Dieppe or Calais. John Hext, postmaster of Ashburton, scruples to receive letters …
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