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A History of the County of Northampton
… which skirts Boughton Park, the property of Mr. Frank Panther. Baker, writing about 1820, describes Boughton House … near Kettering, was built about 1844 by Lt.-Gen. R. W. H. Howard-Vyse. The village of Boughton lies to the east of … belonging to the village. Dict. Nat. Biog. Chan. Inq. p.m. 43 Edw. III, pt. 1, no. 48. Ibid. 15 Rich. II, pt. 1, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of ye wardrobe to King Charles April 28 1632 aged 36 s.p.' On the east end of the south wall is a marble cartouche … cap. 20. Manning and Bray, Hist. of Surr. ii, 465. Cal. S. P. Dom. 16345, p. 1; 16367, p. 293. Cf. ibid. 16334, p. 429. Pat. 1 & 2 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Empire. 7 After his return to England he served as M.P. for Hertford from 1780 to 1790. 8 He died in 1800 and was … place-names which occur in the parish are the following: Panther's Wood, Hoppett's Wood, Poundfield Wood, Gobonescroft … fol. 59; xxi, fol. 171. Assize R. 323, m. 46 d. See V.C.H. Herts. Families, 9. Ibid. 293. Cussans, op. cit . Hertford …
A History of the County of Surrey
… called Diana's Bath. Ewell Court is the seat of Mr. J. H. Bridges, J.P.; Tayle's Hill of Major E. F. Coates, M.P.; Rectory House of Sir Gervas Powell Glyn, bart.; Purberry …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the village is the Manor House, now occupied by Colonel C. H. Heycock, a principal landowner in Pytchley. It is said to … were worth nothing. 53 When his son Sir Thomas died s.p. in 1367 the lands passed to his three sisters and … vicar and churchwardens to church expenses. Miss Rosanna Panther by her will proved 15 January 1908 gave 50 to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… By a Deed of Trust dated 28 Dec. 1922, Mrs. Elizabeth Panther established a charity comprising a sum of 178 0 s. 8 … Memorials of S. Edmund's Abbey (Rolls Ser.), iii, 4. V.C.H. Northants. i, 285, 318. Ibid, i, 318. Ibid. 389 b. … op. cit. 34; Chart. R. 17 John, m. 7; Cal. Close, 122731, p. 41; 124751, p. 281. Ibid. 42. Chart. R. 17 John, m. 7. …
Old and New London
… a Mrs. Hill, from whom it descended to her nephew, Isaac P. Shard, Esq.; in 1812 it belonged to his second son, Mr. … bred from a Lioness, like a foreign Wild Cat. 5. The he-Panther, from Turkey, allowed by the curious to be one of the … of its pious and munificent founder." See ante, p. 272. See Vol. V., p. 496. See Vol. IV., p. 207. This case …
Old and New London
… Street, the central design being Bacchus reclining on a panther. In this pavement twenty distinct tints had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… villages in this region, particularly round Bloxham (see p. 297). Further, the traces of such houses as have survived … of lozenges'. This pavement is described by Plot ( N.H. Oxf. 1705, p. 335, hence Beesley, Banbury, p. 45) as … hand and thyrsus in the left arm, sitting sideways on a panther or tiger, and closely resembles the well-known …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 226 inhabitants. The township comprises 1405 a. 2 r. 2 p. Woodhall, a handsome mansion here, is pleasantly situated, … the Pottery Court. The parish comprises 2018 a. 1 r. 13 p.; the substratum contains a peculiar stone called … centaur in bronze, and a figure riding behind him, with a panther leaping up in front of the group. The relic is about …
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