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A Topographical Dictionary of England
Calendar of Treasury Books
… prays a commission to John Coniers, John Ferrar, William Nailour, Thomas Gilbert, Marke Newman, Simon Mason and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Herne: Arms: Offord Darcy (3), p. 190b. Katherine, see Nailour. Heylock, William, 1688, table-tomb to: Abbotsley … Lovell: Arms: Offord Darcy (3), p. 190b. Elizabeth, see Nailour. Lovesey, John, 1707, tablet to: Huntingdon (2), p. … Huntingdon (10), p. 153a. Nag's Head, see under Inns. Nailour: Arms: Offord Darcy (3), p. 190b. Richard (d. 1616), …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Muscott, in Norton [by Daventry] q.v. museums Mylne, R. S. Nailour, Jane Napton, Adam de; Agnes: see Salceto, Agnes de; …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… See Nottinden. Naerden, van, payment to, for wood, 1395. Nailour. See Naylor. Nangle. See Milford Haven. Nantes, … 897. Nawton, Hugh, tidesman, Weymouth port, 661. Naylor (Nailour, Nayler), John, postmaster, Wakefield, 7. -, Thomas, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… 14th-century 10 """"Monument (2) in S. aisle, to Richard Nailour, 1616 25 """"Remains of screen under chancel-arch, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… late 14th-century. In S. aisleon S. wall, (2) of Richard Nailour, 1616, alabaster wall-monument (Plate 25), with … to the visitation of Huntingdonshire of 1613, by Richard Nailour, who had bought the manor and who died in 1616. The … head; above the head are two painted shields-of-arms of Nailour impaling Lovell and Herne respectively for Richard …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Harvey. John Gray sold his moiety in 1755 to Francis Nailour of Offord Darcy and Elizabeth Harvey sold her moiety to him shortly after. Francis Nailour settled the manor in 1756 56 and his son and heir William Nailour, who took the name of Blundell, sold it in 1763 to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… died in 1756, 16 and the manor was purchased from William Nailour Blundell and Mary Nailour, who derived title under his will, in 1769 by Samuel …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… being then sold to other purchasers. Richard Naylor (or Nailour), of the Inner Temple, was the son of William Naylor …
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