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A History of the County of Hampshire
… for auction 104 and was sold in 1771 for 4,400 to William Jolliffe of Petersfield. It continued in the Jolliffe family till a few years ago, when it was sold by … and was sold in 1778 to the highest bidder, William Jolliffe of Petersfield, 120 since which time it has followed …
A History of the County of Surrey
… nephew John Hughes 86 in 1791 sold the manor to William Jolliffe, whose son Hylton Jolliffe was owning it in 1804. 87 It was sold about 1830 to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Tattersall in 1784, when Chipstead was sold to William Jolliffe, and Upper Gatton to Lord Newhaven, owner of Lower …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Anne Nevill in 1729, and they conveyed it in 1737 to James Jolliffe and others, 27 possibly trustees for Hitch Young. 28 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is a good white and grey marble monument to Dame Anne Jolliffe, 1732. The font is at the west end of the nave and … mark 1725, and a stand paten, the gift of the Hon. Ann Jolliffe, 1728, date mark 1728. The registers previous to … The almshouses founded by will of the Hon. Miss Ann Jolliffe dated 4 August 1723, and by Lady Ann Mead by deed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Crew, left two daughters his coheirs, Anne, married to Mr. Jolliffe, of London, merchant, and Tempe rance, to Rowland …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Bristol, 204 whose only child Mary married Christopher Jolliffe (d. 1799). 205 Jolliffe occupied 355 a. on the manor estate in 1783 and was the most prominent freeholder. 206 His son, James Hare Jolliffe (d. 1836), temporarily occupied the manor-house. 207 …
Magna Britannia
… by successive female heirs, to the families of Windsor and Jolliffe. The latter possessed it for several generations: it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is uncertain, and sold it in that year to Sir William Jolliffe for 1,400. 26 After this date no further record of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in the 1522 rental. There is no Inclosure Act, but William Jolliffe, who bought the manor in 1788 and died in 1802, … 36 They were purchased in 1788 from trustees by William Jolliffe, who was succeeded in 1802 by his son Hylton. Hylton Jolliffe died without issue in 1843. His nephew Sir W. G. H. …
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