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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Bispham, in common with Mawdesley, Ormskirk, Rufford, Newburgh, Burscough, and Dalton. Bistern, with Bartley …
A History of the County of Sussex
… House in Aldwick, which had been built by the Countess of Newburgh (heiress of the family of Kemp of Slindon), who died …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Warwick, K.G., d. 1446 : Beauchamp quartered with Clare, Newburgh and Despenser and impaling (in modern glass) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… part of his life, a canon of Bridlington; William de Newburgh, an eminent historian in the reign of John; John de …
A History of the County of Somerset
… been given to Henry de la Tour (d. by 1280) by Margery de Newburgh, 25 descended with Ivyton manor until the 16th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… de Glastonia. 48 Alice's daughter Maud married Roger de Newburgh (d. 1194) and held the manor as a widow in John's reign, 49 and was followed by her son Robert de Newburgh (d. 1246). In 1227 Robert gave the manor in fee to …
Survey of London
… of London 225 and was first occupied by Anne, Countess of Newburgh, widow of the 1st Earl of Newburgh. Garrick's "Pretty Peggy" (Margaret Woffington), who …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… two-thirds of the great tithes of the parish of Winfrith-Newburgh, in the county of Dorset, and valued in the king's …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 24 Feb. 1654. Lady Jane Gorges, late guardian of Viscount Newburgh, and Fras. Williamson beg restoration of 1,016 acres …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Levingston, and Mother of Sir James Levingston, Viscount Newburgh, in Scotland. 16 April 1652. Vol. G No. or p. Order … false information that it belongs to [her son], Viscount Newburgh. 88 797 20 April. Case referred to Brereton to … Sarah Goodrich, and Dr. Edw. Rainbow, trustees to Viscount Newburgh, petition Gen. Cromwell for speedy allowance of …
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