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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a Norman origin. On the conquest of Brecknock by Bernard Newmarch, that powerful leader, in his division of the … is said to be given with the consent of his lord, Bernard Newmarch, who was present at the dedication, and to whom the …
London Hearth Tax
… Covent Garden 0 b Em Covent Garden 0 b Covent Garden Jno. Newmarch 2 s Covent Garden 0 s Em Covent Garden Widd Forbue 2 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… abbey's tenant at Lattiford before 1066. 81 In 1189 Henry Newmarch (d. 1198) held Holton and Blackford for 1 fee and … land tax collection. 49 The manor, part of the barony of Newmarch in 1295 50 and part of a fee with Blackford and …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Somerset
… estate there in dower from 1180 to 1185 or later. 65 Henry Newmarch (d. 1198) held the rest of Horsington in 1180. 66 He … two daughters or their heirs appear to have divided James Newmarch's estate between them, and Horsington manor formed … manor and appears to have passed on the death of James Newmarch in 1216 to his daughter Hawise, wife successively of …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Thomas Wentworth, Baro de Wentworth Woodhouse, et Baro de Newmarch et Oversley, creatus Vicecomes Wentworth, per …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lavishly presented by Norman lords; in 1088 Bernard of Newmarch gave the manor of Glasbury and the church of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of 1809 to the middle of 1812 the average debit balance of Newmarch & Tealby was 3,748. 68 The links between banking and …
The Grey Friars of London
… 127, 141. Newman, John, 5, 117. Nicholas, friar, 67, 222. Newmarch, see Numarch. Nicholas, friar, 54, 67. de Marchia, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Mary, w. of Dr. H. G., 208; Dr. Ric., 198, 209, 210; Tim. Newmarch (d. 1794), 209; Revd. Tim. Tripp (d. 1840), v. of …
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