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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the manor of Westbury Mauduits, 4 to the clothier Thomas Lawrence, or Saunders, 5 who died seised of it in 1602. 6 His …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Bergavenny. He died in 1324, seised of this manor, his son Lawrence being then 6 years old. 13 In 1328, however, Edward …
Old and New London
… namely, Vitalis, who died in 1082; Gilbert Crispin (1114); Lawrence, said to have been the first who obtained from the …
Old and New London
… Sir Eyre Coote, Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Blackwood, General Lawrence, and others in both branches of the service. "The …
Survey of London
… 166 In 1831 the house was occupied by Thomas Barton Lawrence, a malleable zinc manufacturer. 165 It was pulled …
Old and New London
… I shall never meet again in the same place." The notorious Lawrence Shirley, Earl Ferrers, was arraigned here, in 1760, …
Old and New London
… Families, by Vandyck, Lely, Kneller, Gainsborough, Copley, Lawrence, &c. The Yellow Drawing-room is generally considered … of former members of the royal family, and Sir Thomas Lawrence's whole-length portrait of George IV. in his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… St. John the Evangelist with chalice and serpent; 5, St. Lawrence, wearing deacon's vestments, and holding a gridiron; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Club, 1923.) Ecclesiastical a(2). Parish Church of St. Lawrence (Plate 9) stands near the middle of the parish; the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (N. W.) from Bristol; containing 184 inhabitants. Weston, Lawrence WESTON, LAWRENCE, a tything, in the parish of Henbury, union of … Numerous Roman coins have been found. Weston-Patrick (St. Lawrence) WESTON-PATRICK ( St. Lawrence), a parish, in the …
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