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A History of the County of York
… early to mid-12th century when it was given by Roger de Mowbray to Newburgh Priory (N.R.). 32 About 1200 the church … or refounded, in 1472 for a term of 98 years by John Mowbray and others. 63 In 1535 the clear value was £1 6 s. 3 …
Survey of London
… on Plate 30a. In 1852 a sub-lease was acquired by T. P. Mowbray and J. H. Rogers, cabriolet proprietors (who promptly mortgaged it to a clergyman). 85 Mowbray took later leases in 1864 and 1875, when he was … amateurs, hiring the theatre at standard rates. 87 In 1853 Mowbray still advertised 'Pupils prepared for the Stage'. 78 …
Survey of London
… laid on 1 November 1870 by a cousin of the Grays, J. R. Mowbray, M.P. (afterwards Sir John Mowbray, baronet). The architect was James Edmeston, in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the representatives of the late earl's sisters, viz. John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, grandson of Elizabeth Fitzalan and … The third share of the barony inherited in 1439 by John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Nottingham, Marshal of … the issues of the counties of both Surrey and Sussex. 123 Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. Gules a lion argent. John died in …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… surcote. B. Thomas Plantagenet, the King's brother. John Mowbray, son of Thomas, first Duke of Norfolk. He was …
Survey of London
… House, near Manchester, and a hunting lodge at Melton Mowbray. His estates, chiefly in Lancashire, Yorkshire and … gamekeeper and eight gardeners. 29 Egerton Lodge at Melton Mowbray was shut up for the summer, the only residents being … father the Marquess of Westminster), and left for Melton Mowbray for the hunting immediately after the opening of …
A History of the County of York
… doubtless again in return for a crusading loan, by Roger Mowbray. 33 Hugh Selby, too, acquired holdings in High Hutton …
A History of the County of York
… and 'Haymongergate' (possibly The Shambles). 84 The Mowbray interests in York probably derived from the fact that … Poer lived in one of the four messuages he held of Roger Mowbray. 90 In other cases it was simply a right of lodging …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… strong castle was erected here about 979 by the family of Mowbray, where Roger de Mowbray in the time of Henry II., having become a confederate … York to Darlington, nearly in the centre of the vale of Mowbray, a tract remarkable for its fertility, and the beauty …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… conveyed property in Thornton and elsewhere to John de Mowbray, 58 who was returned as tenant in 1346. 59 By 1428, …
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