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Magna Britannia
… the advowson of the curacy in 1788, by the Rev. Thomas Melhuish. They are now vested in the Rev. Thomas Melhuish, jun. There is neither glebe nor house belonging to …
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… of Tonkin, by whom it was sold to Awse. The late Mrs. Melhuish inherited from a brother of that name; and it is now …
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… sold this barton, in the reign of Charles I., to Thomas Melhuish. The Carveths removed to Mewdon in Mawnan, and …
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… in this parish, who died in 1745. Mrs. Sharland, and Mrs. Melhuish, daughter of Dr. Cruwys, are patrons of the rectory, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Susannah (d. 1764), who devised them to her nephew John Melhuish. In 1791 Melhuish sold them to R. H. Gaby and Walter Gaby (d. c. 1811) …
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… was held under the church of Windsor, by the family of Melhuish, who sold it to the Willetts, for 200 years, to commence from the death of William Melhuish, Esq., in 1770; after which it is to revert to the heirs of the Rev. Thomas Melhuish, late vicar of Witheridge. The lords of this manor …
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… heirs, to Prous and Gay. It is now the property of Richard Melhuish, Esq., of Bremridge, in the parish of Sandford, by …
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… Esq. Bremridge, the property and residence of Richard Melhuish, Esq., belonged from a very early period to the … descents the property and residence of the family of Melhuish. It is now the property of Henry Byne, Esq., who … in right of his wife, one of the devisees of the late Mrs. Melhuish, mother of Richard Melhuish, Esq., the last of the …
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… Fulford, Esq.; who possesses also the manor or barton of Melhuish in this parish. The barton of Huish is the property …
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… and Shortridge. The heiress of the latter brought it to Melhuish; from whom it has passed in like manner to the Rev. … place, Wellington. 11 Bradford was the residence of the Melhuish family, who had some time resided also at Dart … an epitaph 15, written, as it appears, by himself. Richard Melhuish, Esq., in 1799, gave a house for a charity-school, …
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