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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Road, started c. 1898 as a school belonging to A. H. Linford and later occupied a block added to a private house … Navy and Public schools and was recognized from 1921. Linford also ran Downsend school, Leatherhead (Surr.), which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 13, in 36th of Henry VIII. the manors of Stalham Hall, Linford, and Wild's, were granted by that King to Sir William … per ann. In 1750, Mrs. Delf of Norwich, had the manor of Linford and Wild's for life, remainder to Capt. Delf. The …
London Hearth Tax
… Francis Sames 1 s Oliver Bowles 7 s John Ordway 4 s Thomas Linford 3 s Michaell Prescott 17 s James Cary 5 s Richard …
London Hearth Tax
… 4 s In the Precinct of St Anne Blackfryers Hamlett Linford 3 s In the Precinct of St Anne Blackfryers William …
London Hearth Tax
… Crispe 2 s Henrie Harman 4 s widdo Littcott 3 s William Linford 3 s widdo Westcloth 1 s Beniamin Sisson 2 s Tho: …
London Hearth Tax
… Forename Surname Total Hearths Listing Status Notes Thomas Linford 7 s Daniell Boston 6 s Phil Ring 3 s William Newton 4 …
London Hearth Tax
… 3 b Martha Frisby 1 b Richard Bennet 1 b Drake 1 b Joseph Linford 1 b Humphry Rumney 1 b Anthony Stevens 2 b Shutt …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… with regard to the manors of Newport Pagnell and Little Linford in the county of Buckingham; the manors of Swavesey, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Willyn, Bodyngton, Astwood, Wolston, Crawley, Moche Linford, and Sulbury; with all woods and underwoods, warrens, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Ratebie, Grobye, Bocheston, Newton, Wittington and Newton Linford, Leic., in tenure of Thos. Skevington, and rent …
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