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A History of the County of Buckingham
… and his wife Isabel, 34 who also bought Richard Talbot's lands in Quainton 35 and came to an agreement with Thomas … to it occurring in 1254. 59 Eudo was Hascoit Musard's tenant in 1086. 60 In the middle 13th century the greater … them Bibles. The endowment consists of 7 acres called the Pix, comprised in deed 13 December 1678, which is let at 8 a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which, Leofsune, who had married his nephew's widow, entered on them; but they were recovered from him, … by sale, in the 12th year of king James I. to Richard Pix, gent. a younger son of William Pix, of Hawkhurst, in this county, who bore for his arms, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and the mill. The church stands at Over End, with Cooper's Hospital a little to the south. Farther to the south are … His memory is chiefly connected in Elton with the Cooper's Almshouses, which he founded and endowed in 1663. 12 … of London, 1864. (2) Thomas Norris cast me, 1631. (3) Wm. Pix, Th. Barkar, CH. WA. 1631. Recast by G. Mears & Co., of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Englefield ENGLEFIELD Englafelda (A.-S. Chron.); Inglefelle (xi cent.); Englefeud (xiii cent.); … John Englefield, 41 who died in 1368. 42 Isabel, Sir John's widow, survived him and afterwards married Thomas Prior 43; … glass cruets and a silver stand of 1893, a silver pix of 1893 and one of 1895. The registers previous to 1812 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… John Baker, of Sissinghurst, to hold in capite by knight's service. His descendant Sir Henry Baker, knight and … stood, and near it was a small house, called St. Margaret's cross, long since demolished, in which the corn unsold was … and Richard Foster. There was a branch of the family of Pix resident here a long while, who bore for their arms, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Langport had a coal-yard north of the river in Long Load's Kingsmoor allotment in 1824, and there was a salthouse … farm-houses and farm buildings lie in the village. Sparrow's Electrical Engineering factory, formerly the Somerset Wheel … it to his mortgagees, Elizabeth Hudson and Nathaniel Pix. It was known as the manor of MARTOCK RECTORY by 1741. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… miles south-east of Old Alresford, in the parish of Bishop's Sutton, the River Alre 'beginnith of a great Numbre of fair … house is preserved a very interesting fourteenth-century pix of copper gilt, found on the estate at a spot called … cent.), and Pieway, Pingleston Lane, The Nythyn, 7 Bishopp's Meade, and The Cadefeild 8 (xvii cent.). MANOR The manor of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish of Stadhampton followed Haseley Brook from Hangman's Bridge to its confluence with the Thame; the western … followed the MiltonThame road southwards from Hangman's Bridge and then with many indentations, dictated by the … 1552 there was a chalice and paten of silver gilt, a brass pix, cross, and two candlesticks, and various vestments and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Mary Ringeley, resided in this parish in queen Elizabeth's time, in the 31st year of which reign, he served in parliament for Queenborough, and died s. p. THIS PLACE was part of the antient possessions of the … queen Elizabeth, purchased Little Barvile of the heirs of Pix, or Picks, as they were sometimes spelt, several of whom …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of his reign, anno 757, gave to the abbot of St. Augustine's monastery, land called Bewesfeld, with the privilege of … one of which was that of taking one goat in Snowlyn's wood, where the king's goats went; after which this land … Tournay, A. M. 1788, resigned April 1792. Sir Henry Pix Heyman, bart. April, 1792, the present curate. Court …
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