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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Buttermere BUTTERMERE Buttermere 75 lies c. 7 km. south of Hungerford (Berks.) on Wiltshire's boundary with Berkshire … 8 marks from it to Michael Skilling, the manor was held by Peter Besiles and his wife Mabel and apparently of them by … in 1411, 19 and in 1417 he bought from Michael Skilling's son John the rent of 8 marks. 20 About 1433 Franks sold the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Buttolphs BUTTOLPHS, a parish, in the union and hundred of Steyning, rape of Bramber, W. division of Sussex, 1 mile … connexion of the Roman, Saxon, and English coins, and his son Edward, who published Letters concerning the Russian … at this place. A district church dedicated to St. Peter has been built, and endowed by the Bishop of Durham, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Payments made by Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Lord Harrowby of Sandon Hall, Staffs. to Cable Cabt. Maker of 13 1s on 30 … Cadman. [D] Cadwell, William, London, upholder (1729). Son of William Cadwell of Peterborough, apothecary. App. to … Row, Exeter, Devon, builder and cm (182225). [D] Canham, Peter, Bridewell St, Wymondham, Norfolk, cm (1839). [D] …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… A well known culinary vegetable; a cultivated variety of Brassica oleracea, the unexpanded leaves of which form a globular heart or head. Originally, a cabbage … a heart or not. By the mid eighteenth century, an array of different cabbages was grown, and as one anonymous writer …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1524, D.D. (sup. Jan. or Feb.) 1525-6, Cistercian abbot of Newenham, Devon. See Fasti, i. 71; & O.H.S. i. 134, 142. … 1600, aged 18; a student of the Middle Temple in 1604, as son and heir of Richard, of Buckfastleigh, Devon, gent. See … parish of Christ Church, Bristol. See Gardiner, 314. Cale, Peter (Calle) s. Sam., of Exeter, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Nicholas) CABOURN ( St. Nicholas), a parish, in the union of Caistor, wapentake of Bradley-Haverstoe, parts of Lindsey, … Westrip, Dudbridge, and Pakenhill. Caistor, or Castor (St. Peter and St. Paul) CAISTOR, or Castor ( St. Peter and St. Paul), a market-town and parish, and the head …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… C Cabrach CABRACH, a parish, partly in the district of Alford, county of Aberdeen, but chiefly in the county of … reign of William the Lion, the manor was held by Henry, son of Anselm, who assumed the name of Henry of "Cormanock." … belonged to Lieut.-Col. John Erskine, whose eldest son, a distinguished member of the bar, and professor of
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… (DUTTON CACCA), a township, in the parochial chapelry of Is-y-Coed, union of Wrexham, hundred of Bromfield, county … to two females. Cadoxton Lodge, Cadoxton Place, Court Herbert, and Aberpergwm, an ancient mansion in Neath-Genol, … During the confusion which ensued, Spencer, or his son Hugh, is said to have rallied the garrison, and prevented …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Botolph Bishopsgate, Jane Walter, (B) 1658, Sarah Binfill of Stepney, Middx (4) City property, land Middx (5) "A wise, … Co Portsoken, 1680 Without Aldgate, 1689 (1) Brewer (1) ? son of William CARPENTER (A) (2) (1) H of L, MS 154 (y) (2) … St Helen, 1677, St Helen, 1673, Leadenhall Street, St Peter Cornhill, 1703/4, Parsons Green, Middx (2) There is no …
Survey of London
… YARD) Ground Landlords. The premises are the freehold of the Crown and are used for the purposes of the Ministry of … on 26th June, 1722, for thirty-one years. In 1739 his son, the 2nd Viscount, obtained a reversionary lease for a … house from 1732 (perhaps 1730) to 1733, was probably his son Edward. Pattee Byng, 2nd Viscount Torrington, …
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