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A History of the County of Rutland
… in 1665. He had purchased the neighbouring manor of Lyndon in 1662 in conjunction with his brother. Shortly … Sir Abel Barker (d. 1679) went to reside at the house at Lyndon (q.v.) which he had lately built. The Old Hall at … berewicks of Hambleton may have been Braunston, Normanton, Lyndon, Martinsthorpe, Edith Weston, Manton, 14 and Market …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… family of Sawkins. In the north isle a memorial for John Lyndon, A. M. vicar, obt. 1756. In the east window are the … Naylor, A. M. inducted August 1726, obt. August 1734. John Lyndon, Feb. 1735, obt. Dec. 24, 1756. 16 Ralph Price, Feb. … Naylor, A. M. inducted June 1726, obt. Aug. 1734. John Lyndon, induct. Feb. 1735, obt. Dec. 24, 1756. Ralph Price, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… we know nothing. 3 The manor was held by the family of Lyndon of their manor of Easton (co. Northants). Roland de Lyndon held Easton in 1086, and the manor of Little Casterton followed the descent of Lyndon (q.v.) until it, with Easton and Lyndon, fell into the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Parishes Lyndon LYNDON Lindon (xiixviii cent.); Lyndon (xiii cent. onwards); Lindune (xiii cent.); Linden (xvi-xviii cent.). The parish of Lyndon covers an area of 911 acres, and the population in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and Miss Trapp. In 1930 these parishes were united to Lyndon and Mr. R. J. E. Conant now has the gift of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Uppingham, Wing, Ridlington, Glaston, Martinsthorpe and Lyndon. 7 The earliest reference to Martinsthorpe is in 1199, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… It spreads out on both sides of the road from Stamford to Lyndon. The church is on the south side of the village, and … so as to command the main street of the village. On the Lyndon Road, at the west end of the village, is the Manor …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of the manor and agent in Rutland was Abel Barker of Lyndon. 308 Sir Edward was succeeded in 1653 by his son …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 315 ft. in the village, which lies on a road connecting Lyndon and Morcott. The village is small and is grouped about …
A History of the County of Warwick
… falling to c. 340 ft., by the district of Olton, including Lyndon and Kineton Green. This was a detached portion of the … joins the Coventry-Birmingham road, which runs through Lyndon End. East of Solihull a road leads past Berry Hall to … 215 though this is subsequently ranked with the chapel of Lyndon as a chapel attached to the church of Bickenhill, 216 …
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