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A History of the County of Oxford
… 14 Jas. I; cf. account of Chambre's financial troubles in Loveday MSS., decree of Court of Wards (1633). C 142/466/96. … f. 143. Ch. Com. MSS. file 67998. Ex inf. the late Dr. T. Loveday; faculty in MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 1775. MS. Oxf. Dioc. c … there: Baker, Northants. i. 475. Secker's Visit. 49. Loveday MSS., canvasser's list (1753). Collins may have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1350's, however, John le Moine seems to have granted John Loveday of Goring rights in the reversion of Clifton manor, as it was now called. He and Loveday were jointly concerned in transactions over Clifton, Burcot, Holcombe, and Drayton in 1358. 63 Loveday died in 1361, and in 1362 his heir Elizabeth and her …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Danvers and Gostelow of Prescote, and Calcott, Taylor, and Loveday of Williamscot. An inscription no longer existing but … after the preaching of an annual sermon. In 1824 Mrs. Loveday was paying 10 s. for a sermon each Whit Tuesday, and … and see Bishop Stubbs's letter to Wood of 1 Oct. 1891 (Loveday MSS.). See Wood, 'A Forgotten Saint', The Antiquary, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Christ Church sold the house and 8 a. to the Revd. D. G. Loveday in 1932. 338 Blount's Farm, known in the 19th century …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor-house. In 1383 there were manor-houses known as Loveday's Place and Cleet's Place, besides the old manor of … of all his lands in South Denchworth to John son of John Loveday. 107 John Loveday's daughter and heir Elizabeth married John Shelford, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… silver flagon inscribed 'The Gift of the Revd. Thomas Loveday B.D. Rector of this Parish A.D. 1847,' a silver …
A History of the County of Oxford
… descended with the Williamscot estate to the Taylor and Loveday families, who paid the fee-farm rent of 2 10 s. 8 d. … by his mill' in 1739. 141 At inclosure in 1778 John Loveday's allotments were 'conveniently' laid out near the … 2/189, ff. 1602. See below. Oxon. Review Order (1932). Loveday MSS.: deed of 1697. Ibid. (1668); O.R.O., Misc. Gr. I …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Quarles, 2 who then purchased the estate from Christopher Loveday, mentions it as 'his capitall new erected messuage.' … appear that the builder, who presumably was Christopher Loveday, acquired the services of a very competent mason who …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to have sold Hedsor Manor in or before 1305 to Ralph Loveday, 30 who was holding in 1316. 31 A settlement of this … and John's wife Margaret and their heirs. 32 Another John Loveday, probably his son, had succeeded 33 in 1346, and was … bdle. 761, no. 1) seems to point to the minority of John Loveday as the most likely period, since it must have been …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1798. Possibly to match work described in 1736 by John Loveday of Caversham (quoted C.G. Winn, The Pouletts of …
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