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A History of the County of Gloucester
… at the visitation of 1551 as was his curate William Lightfoot, 81 a former friar. 82 Humphrey Horton, instituted …
A History of the County of Oxford
… It closed in 1860: it was in 1959 the offices of Messrs. Lightfoot & Lowndes. 153 Its position as principal inn had …
A History of the County of Essex
… Humphrey, her son Thomas Humphrey, and Hugh, son of Roger Lightfoot, quitclaimed 'a piece of ground called Dagenham … This was evidently part of a conveyance of the estate by Lightfoot to Robert Osberne; later in 1446 Lightfoot undertook to support Osberne in any legal actions …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of certain doctrinal safeguards; as a result Professors Lightfoot and Westcott, hitherto warm supporters, decided to … theological training for Anglican ordinands, he, with Lightfoot, had supported the Ridley scheme until, in their …
A History of the County of Durham
… the Bailey aforesaid a tenement with a garden formerly Lightfoot's, and rendered 3 s. a year. John Aslacby held a …
A History of the County of Durham
… Van Mildert, Maltby, Langley, Villiers, Baring and Lightfoot. In the upper portion of the east light are shields …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… A succession of able Masters, Sibbes, Brownrigg, Spurstow, Lightfoot, Eachard, Dawes, and a really remarkable body of … 1626. Ralph Brownrigg: 1635. William Spurstow: 1645. John Lightfoot: 1650. John Eachard: 1675. Sir William Dawes, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1654 William Alt, M.A. 42 Oliver, Protector 16546 John Lightfoot 43 Countess of Derby 2 Mar. 16601 John Greenhalgh, D.D. 44 " res. J. Lightfoot 26 Feb. 16745 Thomas Gipps, B.D. 45 Earl of Derby … Protector's presentation appears to have prevailed, though Lightfoot succeeded after William Alt's death. He is …
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