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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… to Jane, wife of John Burnham, 1686; (2) to William Langbaine, 1672. Niche: for image, in N. aisle, with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ii, pp. 143, 149; Mun. Civ. Oxon. p. 110. Bodl. MS. Twyne-Langbaine i, f. 251. City Arch. W.4.13, passim. Kelly's Dir. … ibid. W.P. γ 26(1), ff. 43841, 445, 4713; Bodl. MS. Twyne-Langbaine i, ff. 1445v.; City Arch. D.5.7, ff. 25364; Bodl. … ii. 7480. Univ. Arch. S.E.P., T.7. Bodl. MS. Twyne-Langbaine i, f. 251. Collectanea, ii. 74. Ibid. 801; Bodl. …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… esquires, Tho s Kitson, Tho s Wilson, Henry Fisher, W m Langbaine, Thomas Wharton, Rob t Skaif, James Warde, Rob t …
A History of the County of Oxford
… passim. Muniments, S.W. 16 (1544); cf. a letter of Gerard Langbaine to Christopher Dudley, 16 Sept. 1639, concerning …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 25/2/35; 132/4/21; 144/3/16; 166/2/32. Bodl. MS. Twyne-Langbaine i, ff. 148-58. Godstow Eng. Reg. ii, p. 465. Bodl. … Coventry, Norwich, Stamford, York. Bodl. MS. Twyne-Langbaine iv, f. 22; L. & P. Hen. VIII, vii, p. 594. Univ. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… slabs to Jane wife of John Burnham (d. 1686) and William Langbaine (d. 1672). The tower contains a ring of eight …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Francis Nourse, John Nourse and Ralph Smith sold to Gerard Langbaine all their lands in Oving amounting to about 80 acres, for 1,240. 84 Langbaine died in 1692. 85 It was probably this manor which …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… founded and endowed by subscription in 1650. Dr. Gerard Langbaine, Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, a native of … Edmund Hall, Oxford, another native, gave 100. In 1657 Dr. Langbaine also gave lands in Culgaith of which 10 of annual …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thacker, Locks and Weirs, 147. Ibid.; Bodl. MS. Twyne-Langbaine 1, ff. 7171 b. Thacker, Locks and Weirs, 144. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… seems to have owed something to the influence of Provost Langbaine; but before Williamson was able to return from the Continent, and take up his position in college, Langbaine died on 10th February 16578, after only 10 days …
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