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Old and New London
… and on movable slabs, we may apply the words of Henry Mayhew:"The scene in these parts has more of the character of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… farm, 144 a. northwest of the village, belonged to Jane Mayhew, 114 and by 1910 had been added to Allington manor. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… F. Scott, sold Arlesey Rectory in 1898 to the Rev. G. J. Mayhew, in whose gift it is at present. 79 The mission church …
A History of the County of Bedford
… day the right of presentation is vested in the Rev. George Mayhew. There are no endowed charities in this parish. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… son and heir of Margaret, made a grant to Richard Mayhew 54 of the first presentation to the church of Hargrave, but when John Mayhew, clerk, 55 was presented by Richard Mayhew of Desborough and John, Bishop of Lincoln, their right …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and other professional people. Mill. In 1470 John Mayhew held a mill which in 1475 was described as a hand mill … It may have been the same mill that was held by Richard Mayhew in 1493, but it was then called a water-mill. 255 No …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… century. 174 It was held in 1428 by Richard Hearn and John Mayhew. 175 Princelet was purchased at the end of the 16th …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… d. 1807, and Edward their son, d. 1807; the Rev. John Mayhew Clarkson, rector, d. 1912; and floor slab to I.C. …
Magna Britannia
… of Boringdon, in this parish, belonged to the family of Mayhew, whose heiress, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, … removed their residence to Boringdon. By the marriage with Mayhew, they became possessed also of the barton of Woodford, … the attainder of the Duke of Suffolk, it was purchased by Mayhew. The old mansion at Boringdon has been in part …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the estate was disputed in Elizabeth's reign by Walter Mayhew, a husbandman of Rotherwick, who claimed the manor in right of his wife Elizabeth, who, according to Walter Mayhew's statement, was a daughter of John More, son of that … 71 and evidently Nicholas Williams won his case, as Walter Mayhew in 1579 relinquished his claim to Francis Perkins, 72 …
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