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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… He afterwards disposed of the whole to John Sawrey Morritt, Esq., of Cawood, who removed hither, and died in … it in the possession of his son, the late J. B. Sawrey Morritt, Esq. Rokeby is situated at the confluence of the …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Thomas, Esq. Gream, William, Esq. Morley, Thomas, Esq. Morritt, Bacon, Esq. Richardson, John, Esq. Edmunds, Francis, …
Survey of London
… W. Ladbroke by direction of Hanson to Edward May and Aaron Morritt of Oxford Street, iron-mongers, 1826. 34, 36 J. W. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Matthew Robinson. The S.E. part he sold in 1725 to Bacon Morritt and the remainder in 1728 to the Rev. Edward Finch, Canon Residentiary of the Minster. The Morritt family kept their part until 1813 and refitted many …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… still in operation, had a niece Anne, who married Bacon Morritt 24 of York; their grandson, John Bacon Sawrey Morritt of Rokeby, was a friend of Sir Walter Scott's. He and … gules a rose of the field between two arrows proper. Morritt of Rokeby. Argent a cross azure between four billets …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… wife Messuage with lands in Bollinge. Thomas Jempson als. Morritt and John Jempson als. Morritt Thomas Metham, esq., and Thomas Metham, gent. …
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