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A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… than most, was built up by the Osmonds. In 1553 Richard Osmond held a ½-hide head tenement, Goodwyns, through his … Hurlocks passed to Henry Martin, 23 but meanwhile William Osmond acquired Webbs and Walters, and John Osmond acquired Margarets, all 1-virgate head tenements. By …
London Hearth Tax
… one of the precincts in the parish of St Andrew Mordecay Osmond 1 s poore In one of the precincts in the parish of St … 2 s poore In the East precinct of St Benetts Pauls Wharffe Osmond Hutchinson 1 s poore In the East precinct of St …
London Hearth Tax
… Walker 3 s no distr Tower Hill Jno. Sengens 1 b Tower Hill Osmond Smith 1 b Tower Hill Katherine Constantine 1 b Tower …
London Hearth Tax
… 6 s wid Adams 3 s John Lucas 3 s Will Blunt 2 s Will: Osmond 7 s Ivy Lane south syde Title Forename Surname Total …
London Hearth Tax
… 12 s xij John Chapman 2 s ij Richard Mathies 3 s iij John Osmond 4 s iiij John Tailer 2 s ij William Goodsone 3 s iij …
London Hearth Tax
… 2 s Richard Blake 2 s sen Will Turner 4 s jun Richard Osmond 4 s John Gladman 4 s sen Richard Osmond 3 s Robert Shoreditch 2 s ownr. Richard Anderson 2 s …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 97 (d. 1853). In 1853 Gundry's trustees sold it to Richard Osmond, 98 who in 1858 sold it to Isaac Clark (d. 1892) and … by T. R. Gundry, 1837. Ibid. 776/788, deeds, Gundry to Osmond, 1853; Gundry to Gundry, 1853. Ibid. 776/788, deeds, Osmond to Clark, 1858; Clark to Clark, 1877; Clark to Haines, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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