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A History of the County of Middlesex
… son sold Branch Hill Lodge to a wealthy merchant, Thomas Neave, who became a baronet in 1814. Neave enlarged the house, which he filled with stained glass … from the Chicken House. 38 To his 4 a. of copyhold land Neave added 9 a. of demesne freehold, which he purchased in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… will of Richard Arden, Lord Alvanley. 45 In 1807 Thomas Neave, later Sir Thomas Neave, Bt., purchased 4. a. of demesne land on the western … the 1,739 a. titheable except for 5 a. held by Sir Thomas Neave, Bt. 69 The so-called manor of Belassise, Belseys, or …
Old and New London
… afterwards formed part of the collection of Sir Thomas Neave, at Branch Hill Lodge, which we have already mentioned. …
Old and New London
… Parker, a younger son of Lord Macclesfield, by Sir Thomas Neave, who, as Lysons states in his "Environs of London," …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Essex
… the same. 107 In 1792 a cottage was leased from Thomas Neave, and it was used as the poorhouse, sometimes called the …
London Hearth Tax
… 3 s John Seden 4 s John Dowse 4 s John Allington 4 s John Neave 2 s Joseph Hope 3 s Ventris Favell 3 s James Hawley 3 s …
London Hearth Tax
… Hunt 2 j Wid Winckfeild 0 j & Edmond Waters 6 s Francis Neave 1 s Ralph Gardiner 2 s E La day 66 1 b E Lad day 66 1 b …
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