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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of Bawtry, elected 1272, 23 occurs 1283. 24 Stephen of Keyham, resigned 1291. 25 Thomas of Evesham, admitted 1291, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Wm., architect, 18 Kent, Glos. incumbent resident in, 230 Keyham (Leics.), 60 Keys, Thos., 144 n Keyt, Francis, 162; …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 343. Keadinson [?Keddington], co. Lincoln, 205. Keame. See Keyham. Keating, Edmund, captain, Brudenall's regiment, 274. … Key, Joseph, deceased, waiter and searcher, Poulton, 350. Keyham, Keame, co. Leicester, 205. Kibborn. See Kilburn. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Kaergwyn. See Kerrow. Kaeryhorgh. See Kerrow. Kaiham. See Keyham. Kainho. See Cainhoe. Kallystoke. See Calstock. … Offrekeverel. in St. Martin by Looe, co. Cornw., 9969. Keyham, Kaiham, in Rothley, co. Leic, 9284. Keynsham. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Kestian, Nic., Ric., Kettering (Northants.), Keu, Wm. le, Keyham, Keynsham, Joan, John, Rob., Keythorpe (in Tugby), …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Sir John, Bt., Jonathan, Jonathan Hen., Wm., Wm. Cade, Keyham Ho., Keys: Chas., Eliz., Keyser, Eliezer Isaac, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… arches. Kexby Hall was formerly surrounded by a moat. Keyham KEYHAM, a chapelry, in the parish of Rothley, union of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lower ones and a solitary tower block, the twenty-storeyed Keyham House in Westbourne Park Road. Facing the Brunei …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… trustees the manor was acquired by Col. H. Cholmondeley of Keyham Old Hall (Leics.). From 1906 to 1919 44 the lord of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E.) from Mountsorrel; containing, with the chapelries of Keyham, Wartnaby, Chadwell, and part of Mountsorrel, 2179 … of a stone cross. There are chapels of ease at Chadwell, Keyham, and Wartnaby; and a chapel at Mountsorrel. The …
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