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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… service of the same justiciar in the expedition against O'Brien, who laid waste the lands of lord Theobald Butler which … per abettum thesaurarii ad Pentecosten anno .xvij. o placita et amerciamenta hundredi et curie de Netherlak …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… Place Esq. 21 Brompton Square J. A. Roebuck F. Place J. B. O'Brien H. Hetherington W. Lovett J. Cleave H. Vincent R. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Great Billing in about 1776, with the achievement of O'Brien, Earl of Thomond, and other arms. At the west end of … were lengthened. In 1845 the building was opened by Dr. O. T. Pritchard as a private lunatic asylum styled 'Abington …
A History of the County of Hertford
… who left it by will to her great-nephew Donat John Hoste O' Brien, who was lord of the manor in 1877. 23 His successor, Captain William Edward Freeman O'Brien, sold Aston in 1907 to Mr. Vernon A. Malcolmson and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Baron Dundalk, who about 1628 sold Billing to Sir Barnaby O'Brien, a descendant of the Kings of Thomond. 49 He became … flagon by John Bodington 1697, the gift of Lady Henrietta O'Brien in January 16989, a bread-holder of 1703 given by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… druggist, 107 who had by 1719 conveyed them to Henry O'Brien, earl of Thomond. 108 The earl died childless in 1741, … who attained his majority c. 1744, had assumed the name O'Brien in 1741, and was created earl of Thomond in 1756. 109 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… William Stephen Poyntz 71 in 1825 conveyed it to George O'Brien (Wyndham), Earl of Egremont. 72 On his death in 1837 … Recov. R. Trin. 14 Hen. VIII, ro. 126; Inst. Bks. (P.R.O.). Add. MS. 39469. Ex. inf. the Rev. G. T. Ritherdon, …
Magna Britannia
… Tingcombe, Baker, and St. Aubyn, were purchased of Mrs. O'Brien, daughter of the late Francis St. Aubyn, Esq., by the … Esq., whose heiress brought it to the ancestor of Sir A. O. Molesworth, Bart., the present proprietor: the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Mr. Seymour Grenfell, and 'Taplow Hill,' that of Mr. O.P.Serocold. There are a few buildings to the north of the … Anne Countess of Orkney married her first cousin William O'Brien, fourth Earl of Inchiquin, and succeeded to her …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in 1687, leaving as heirs his sisters Susan, wife of Henry O'Brien, and Anne, wife of George Evans, afterwards Lord … to Susan, and she, then a widow, and her son, Henry O'Brien, made a conveyance of the manor in 1728. 11 This was …
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