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The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… 3 1 Willmo le Utlagh 1 4 Willmo le Hyburdenn 3 0 Willmo Paramour 1 0 Robro le Hosteler 1 0 Willmo le Hosteler 1 3 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and also that the Ember days were named after one Imber a paramour of a certain bishop of Rome'; 12 the first sign in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Elizabeth, by conveyance and fine, sold it to Mr. Thomas Paramour, by the description of a manor and lands, in the … a writ of right for the recovery of it against Thomas Paramour, but they were nonsuited, and the desendant was … Upon this writ of right a trial by battle was demanded by Paramour, and awarded by the court, of which a pompous …
Survey of London
… from Kensington High Street, was part of a field called Paramour's Pinglea name which might seem to imply that it was … prosaically derived from the name of a tenant, Lawrence Paramour. The Vestry paid 2,100 for the land, which is now …
Survey of London
… entertained Samuel Johnson and Garrick grumbled at his paramour's extravagance with the tea. 198 The supposed mnage …
Old and New London
… dangerous and fanatical woman, named Margaret Cheyne, his paramour, and a bastard daughter of the Duke of Buckingham, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the latter end of that reign alienated them to Thomas Paramour, gent. descended from those of Paramourstreet, in …
Survey of London
… until after the Vestry had acquired the southern end of Paramour's Pingle in 1814 (see page 50). None of the present …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… should have been. Immediately afterwards she married her paramour. 12 Stanley of Knowsley. Argent, on a bend azure …
A History of the County of Lancaster
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