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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Kirkby-house; and on the rise of the hill above it Reynold's-place, now principally occupied as a farm house. THIS … of this seat was then vested, conveyed it to Richard Hornsby, esq. sheriff of this county, in 1749, who resided … died possessed of it, leaving his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Hornsby, surviving, and several daughters his coheirs; she …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from the Celtic word twrch meaning 'boar'. 2 The parish's area is 2,178 a. (881 ha.) and includes a limb on the … corner it meets other valleys of the Sherborne brook's headwaters, including that marking the north boundary, to … Turkdean and Aldsworth from Turkdean, but in 1825 George Hornsby, vicar 180737, 453 resided and the church had a …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 16601782 The carvers were appointed by lord chamberlain's warrant and were four in number. 1 The offices were … J. 1690 15 Dec. Killigrew, Sir R. 1692 2 Dec. Sanders, S. 1692 26 Dec. Eccles, W. 1696 15 May Tilburgh, C. 1702 15 … 21 June Henning, C.F. 1711 30 May Cole, H. 1714 1 Oct. Hornsby, J. 1721 7 Mar. Tripp, R. 1732 17 Aug. Brereton, T.W. …
The Environs of London
… two-thirds of the parish), under the church of St. Paul's 1. By the act of parliament above mentioned, in 1669, it … viz. Arg. two bars G. on a canton of the second, a lion's head erased Or. In the chancel are the tombs of Mr. John … Captain Thomas Lemon, in 1720, 100l.; and Mrs. Martha Hornsby, in 1793, 100l. 3 per cent. for the same purpose. …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… besides Legh (Leith), having forthwith put Your Majesty's army in order of battle, we marched towards Legh (Leith) in … town and the castle with all their power; but, with God's grace, their defence shall little avail them. The Governor … (lord William); Scrope of Bolton (?); and Conyers of Hornsby (lord Christopher)? Quatre mille chevaulx soubz la …
A History of the County of Oxford
… being valued at 35 in 1254, at 112 in 1291, and at 82 12 s. 2 d. net in 1535. 6 The prebendary received the greater … From the late 11th to the 13th century part of the church's revenue had gone to Eynsham Abbey, for Bishop Robert Bloet … truth'; Mr. Molland, 'very high' (i.e. Calvinistic); Mr. Hornsby 'coarse but high'; and Mr. Day. 346 In 1786 'all that …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… at 50 per annum. 1 Coffee Room Woman 17641815 1764 6 Mar. Hornsby, M. 1796 7 June Scott, F. Coffee Room Woman at … Coffee Room Woman at Brighton 18131837 1812 19 Feb. Lane, S. 1820 6 July Lafuel, E. 1823 6 Jan. Whittle, E. Assistant …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… inhabitants used to assemble for recreation. 1 In Speed's plan of Newcastle, the Maison-Dieu is the only public place … Chare occurs in a deed in the reign of Charles II. 7. Hornsby's Chare was formerly called Maryon House Chare. 8. … in 1743; and another malting, in 1760, at the head of Hornsby's Chare; which are the only fires in this quarter …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1669 Auberry, E. By 1669 Hinckley, J. 1678 8 July Auberry, S. By 1682 Brock, T. By 1682 Price, J. By 1682 Ward, R. … Nov.] Wilkinson, J. 1760 22 Dec. Hughes, T. 1760 22 Dec. Hornsby, W. 1760 22 Dec. Cater, W. 1766 27 Nov. Chapple, J. … By 1685 Copeland, R. By 1685 Hall, G. By 1685 Shepherd, S. By 1685 Very, J. 1685 31 Mar. Burden, R. 1685 31 Mar. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Dec. Owen, G. 1727 20 Dec. Price, R. 1728 15 Jan. Briggs, S. (att. Master of the Horse) 1734 16 Jan. Hepworth, J. 1735 … [?jun.] (att. Master of the Horse) 1759 1 July Dorington, S. 1760 16 Jan. Hainsworth, W. 1760 4 June Hunter, W. (att. Master of the Horse) 1760 22 Dec. Hornsby, J. 1760 22 Dec. Martin, J. 1760 22 Dec. Stileman, T. …
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