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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it until 1873. 116 The manor was then sold to Sir Henry Meux, Bt., and passed in 1883 to his son Sir Henry (d. 1900). …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lives with successive remainders to William and Lewis Meux, sons of Richard Meux. 154 In 1428 Lewis Meux held the land. 155 He was succeeded by his son Thomas …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and a third of it was conveyed by Richard Covert to John Meux in 1548. 116 From that time deeds relative to the manor … of the manor came like East Standen into the hands of the Meux and Bannister families, 140 and in 1573 William Meux sold two parts of West Milton to John Worsley of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… H. N. Story-Maskelyne in 1867 61 and by him to Sir Henry Meux, Bt., in 1869. 62 Meux (d. 1883) was succeeded by his son Sir Henry Bruce Meux (d. 1900), whose relict Valerie, Lady Meux, sold the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Gatty, d. 1852; Henry Waller, d. 1855; the Rev. Henry Meux Roxby, vicar, d. 1900; the Rev. John Eales Courtenay, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and demolition of the Falcon Inn by the late Sir Henry Meux, bart., and completed in 1892. Beyond Waltham Cross High … to Sir George Beeston Prescott, who sold them to Sir Henry Meux, bt. 133 His son Sir Henry, who died in 1883, was succeeded by his son Sir Henry Bruce Meux. He died in 1900 and left the estate to his wife Valerie …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1877 C. W. Miles and E. P. W. Miles sold it to Sir Henry Meux, Bt. 95 (d. 1883). Sir Henry was succeeded by his son … and of Monmouth (d. 1814), 104 and by Sir Henry Meux (d. 1900) and his relict Valerie. 105 The oldest part of … 6", Wilts. XIIIXIV (18878 edns.); W.R.O. 106, sale cat. of Meux estates, 3rd portion. O.S. Maps 6", Wilts. XIIIXIV …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the 18th century, when his great-great-grandson Edward Meux Worsley died without issue male. 62 It was then divided …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Kingston. 86 The manor then passed with Kingston to Lewis Meux and his wife Alice, 87 who with Robert Dineley and his … Lamplew. 92 Sir Geoffrey demised the manor to Thomas Meux, from whom it descended to his son Sir William, who held … descended with that manor until the death of Sir William Meux in 1638. 94 Its further history is not known, but Bridge …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 103 In 1896 Brook farm, 243 a., was sold to Sir Henry Meux, Bt. (d. 1900). Meux's relict Valerie offered the farm, 143 a., for sale in …
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