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Survey of London Monograph
… of some of those to whom Brooke House hasat one time or anotherbelonged. There are in the Cottonian MSS. in the … home and married Ann, younger daughter of Sir Thomas Parr, and sister of Catherine Parr who became, on July 12th 1543, Henry VIII.'s sixth …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… by the family of Glanville, and the same charge on a field Or was the arms of the Butlers of Ireland and the lords of … chivaler, and John de Berwicke held of William de Parr, chivaler, the manor of Burton for 31s. rent etc.; Chan. … pasture and moor in Burton, worth 10 yearly, of Sir Thomas Parre, knt., as of his castle of Kendall by knight's service. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a horse stud with 70 mares and foals, possibly a survival (or revival) of one established after Wulfric Spot bequeathed … 12th century, but it is uncertain whether they were open or not. 17 Some of the land may have lain in a field called … Bank opened one branch in High Street in 1877, as did Parr's Bank (from 1923 the Westminster Bank) in 1899. …
Old and New London
… one on the pretty hill, known in later days as Ladlands, or Primrose Hill, best reached from Camberwell by way of … at one time famous. This may be the case, for there are, or were, mineral springs at Dulwich, Norwood (the Beulah Spa … referred to by us, we may mention the Rev. Dr. Richard Parr, who was rector of this parish for thirty-eight years, …
The Environs of London
… I have not been able to trace its proprietors any lower, or to find in whom the estate is now vested. The manor, which … of Sir Thomas Gardyner, Knt. who died in 1632; Richard Parr, D. D. who died in 1691; Ichabod Tipping, D. D. who died … of the vicarage, to which he had presented Mr. Richard Parr, and that the profits of the vicarage were about 140l. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This ancient town was the Grantan-brycge, Grantabricge, or Grante-brige, of the Saxon Chronicle, signifying "the … on the 22nd of June, and commonly called Midsummer or Pot fair, is proclaimed by the heads of the university, … is a tablet in the cloister, near the chapel; and Dr. Parr. Sidney-Sussex College Sidney-Sussex College was …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Residentiaries are listed below in order of their election or admission to residence, or first occurrence. The prebend by virtue of which they were … Francis Lear B.D. (dean) 1846-1850. ( See Deans) Henry Parr Hamilton M.A. (dean) 1850-1880. ( See Deans) Robert …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… to chapter 25 Nov. asking them to choose either Wright or Barker; case referred to abp. of Canterbury who chose … 22 March 1840 ( see Taunton) and succ. by William Thomas Parr Brymer (CA 1832-41 p. 349). Charles Henry Pulsford B.A. … 34 f. 117v). D. 2 May 1845 ( see Deans). William Thomas Parr Brymer M.A. (archdcn. of Bath, Combe IV) 1840-1852. Adm. …
Old and New London
… in the Reign of George II.A Facetious RemarkThe Screen, or ColonnadeThe Building describedThe GardensThe Riding … above, was scarcely much more complimentary. This screen, or colonnade, of single pillars, with the long line of … similar resemblances to half-worn rakes." When Dr. Parr dined at Carlton House by royal command, the Prince …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… of Stoke Talmage, Co. Oxon. 1 April 1647. Vol. G No. or p. D. 109 587 589 Articles against him that he lived in … Peter Cropper, Bickerstaffe, Co. Lancaster. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 160 437 O.C.C. 160 431 C. 32 187 77 440 L.C.C. 160 … and part of Hawksworth Manor, co. Notts, bought by Wm. Parre, of London. 16 169 107 1071 23 March. Sibthorpe Manor, …
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