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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… earl of Egremont, who in 1844 sold the estate to Joseph Neeld. 313 On Neeld's death in 1856 Wick Down farm passed to his brother …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the predominating influence seems to have passed to Joseph Neeld who had bought Grittleton House in 1827 and continued …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Old Sarum; the Earl of Clarendon, Wootton Bassett; Joseph Neeld, Chippenham; Lord Radnor, Downton; Sir E. A. Lopes, … Lord Ailesbury, Lord Heytesbury, Lord Pembroke, and Joseph Neeld were among those anti-reformers whose nomination … and Marlborough), the Earl of Pembroke (Wilton), Joseph Neeld and Henry George Boldero (Chippenham), Lord Heytesbury …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the 5th of Charles II., is now principally held by Mr. Neeld, whose increasing plantations seem likely to realize …
Survey of London
… is called No. 29 Grosvenor Square). 105. Wiltshire R.O., Neeld Papers, abstract of title 1830 (lease of 23 Nov. 1819). …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Gloucester; impropriators, the Rev. H. Creswell, J. Neeld, Esq., and the churchwardens of Cirencester, as lessees …
Survey of London
… Captain Duncombe, Thomas Hawkes, W. A. Mackinnon and John Neeld (all members of Parliament), and P. D. Pauncefort … and was noted for his intransigent independence; John Neeld represented Cricklade and was a member of an … It consisted of Lord de L'lsle, Quintin Dick, Joseph Neeld, Pauncefort Duncombe, Brereton Trelawny, Thomas Walford …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… trustees. A school was founded in Lea in 1784. by Samuel Neeld. 90 The Wesleyans had a chapel in Ashton in 1883; the …
Survey of London
… George Hamilton Roe, physician, 18506. Lady Caroline Neeld, wid. of Joseph Neeld, M.P., and da. of 6th Earl of Shaftesbury, 185769. Sir …
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