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A History of the County of Oxford
… by Witney's new lords: from 1654, soon after William Lenthall's purchase of the manor, bailiffs and other town …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 11 agents acting apparently for the Speaker William Lenthall, and the lease seems to have expired or been revoked: Lenthall was lord certainly by 1652, and in 1654 settled the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Winchester in 15556. 17 The Parliamentary Speaker William Lenthall, briefly lord of the manor during the Interregnum, … shared his views. 101 The appointment as rector of William Lenthall's chaplain Ralph Brideoake in 1655 prompted disquiet …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Anthony Borne of Sarsden who c. 1588 sold it to William Lenthall, grandfather of William Lenthall, Speaker of the Long Parliament. 77 Between 1611 and 1625 Lenthall's grandson John sold Cutteslowe to Sir John Walter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hiorne, was Woodstock's recorder and M.P., William Lenthall. On 28 October 1642, after the battle of Edgehill, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Sir James Whitelocke (recorder 160621), William Lenthall (162260), and Sir Thomas Littleton (16951709). 43 … church was damaged by rebel prisoners in 1648 William Lenthall, unable to promise redress from the public purse, … by the charter, included Richard Croke, who represented Lenthall throughout the Interregnum, 48 and Henry Beeston, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… controlled the seat until the Civil War. William Lenthall, 6 who succeeded Whitelocke as recorder in 1622 and … William Fleetwood, by then ranger of the park, and William Lenthall. 8 A disputed election for the Long Parliament … the mayor and commonalty reported the election of William Lenthall and Lord Pembroke's son William Herbert (replaced by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the family of Hastings, was purchased by Mr. Speaker Lenthall, whose descendant, K. J. W. Lenthall, Esq., is the present lord of the manor. It … the king's books at 4. 3. 6.; net income, 108; patron, Mr. Lenthall. The church is a handsome structure in the later …
A History of the County of Oxford
… remaining tithes, which in 1818 comprised those from W. J. Lenthall's estate (estimated at 315 a.), from Wadham … the rector was awarded a rent charge of £65 for tithes of Lenthall's land, and in 1852 a further £50 rent charge for … rectors were fellows and two were principals; W. J. Lenthall, patron 1783-1855, had been educated at the college. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… T42, s.a. 1651, 1652; above, plate 39, where the form Lenthall for Linthorn is a later alteration. For derivation, …
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