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A History of the County of Middlesex
… to his brother George (d. 1726), whose executrix Hester Pinney 33 conveyed the manor in 1737 to her nephew Azariah Pinney of Bettiscombe (Dors.). 34 Azariah died in 1759, leaving it to his cousin John Frederick Pinney, a West Indies planter (d. 1762). 35 J. F. Pinney
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Argent, a lion ducally gorged and chained sable. II, 180a. Pinney. Gules, three crescents or, each enclosing a cross …
Magna Britannia
… Esq. Down-Umphraville 62 in this parish, with the farms of Pinney and Whitelands, belonged to the Lords Petre. These … Esq. Down-Umphraville now belongs to the Rev. J. Howe. Pinney belongs to Mrs. Edye, and Whitelands to John Denne, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was served by Joseph Shallett by 1648, and then by Robert Pinney from 1658. 210 Cox was reinstated at the Restoration …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and only 6 a. remained in 1841 155 and was sold to William Pinney in 1880. 156 Other land in the hamlet, probably a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1665; 738 and in 1669 three more ejected ministers, Robert Pinney, Jeremiah French, and John Westley, were teaching in … strength of Presbyterianism under the leadership of John Pinney from 1689. 742 By 1718 Robert Knight, the Presbyterian … 16834, 2856. S.R.O., Q/RR; DD/SB 33/4; Letters of John Pinney 167999, ed. G. F. Nuttall, 6, 623, 66, 82, 878, 95. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1864 when the 4th earl conveyed the property to William Pinney of Somerton Erleigh. 150 By this date the estate had …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Randolph manor-house, was diverted by John Frederick Pinney in stages between 1824 and 1846 in order to improve … It was apparently rebuilt in its original style by William Pinney in the 19th century and bears his initials. 84 The … 199 Some of the land was acquired by John Frederick Pinney in 1802, 200 but Barnard retained the house and most …
A History of the County of Somerset
… licence to burn lime on the hill at Haselcombe. 102 Robert Pinney paid 8 d. a year from 1547 until at least 1576 to dig …
A History of the County of Somerset
… enfranchised. 41 Lordship of the manor was claimed by the Pinney family of Blackdown in Broadwindsor (Dors.), as owners … advowson, but by 1755 he had sold the estate to Azariah Pinney of Bettiscombe (Dors.) (d. 1760). 45 Azariah was succeeded by his cousin John Frederick Pinney (d. 1762). 46 Thereafter the house apparently passed …
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