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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bequeathed one moiety of his estates to Mrs. Elizabeth Bouverie, of Chart Sutton; and the other moiety to the viscountess dowager Folkestone, and William Bouverie, earl of Radnor, both since deceased; and on a … were, among others, allotted to Mrs. Elizabeth Bouverie, now of Teston, the present possessor of them. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 20 who conveyed it in the following year to William Pleydell and Agnes his wife. 21 They settled it in 1549 upon … who sold the reversion 23 in 1564 to John Barnes. 24 John Pleydell, brother of William, however, claimed that he had … 26 He was followed in 1593 by his brother Richard Pleydell, 27 who was holding in 1608. 28 The manor remained …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… another school was conveyed in trust by the Rt. Hon. Jacob Pleydell Bouverie and Lord Folkestone. 188 This was at the east corner …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… date; another of 1656 given by the Rev. Arundell Bouverie, rector, in 1829; a paten of 1741 given by Charles …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 23,970, the two principal farms being purchased by Edward Bouverie of Delapr Abbey 44 from whom they have descended to Miss Bouverie, now of Hardingstone, 45 while the manors were …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the south side, were erected in 1927 in memory of Seymour Pleydell Bouverie. Advowson The church of Whissendine was given by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1758 John Broome sold Little Park to Sir Mark Stuart Pleydell (d. 1768). 158 It subsequently passed, like all Sir … Frome, Anne his wife, and Grace Packer, widow, to William Pleydell, who was Vicar of Wootton Bassett. 392 In 1721 William Pleydell sold the great tithes due from Little Park and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… some other lands lying near his house, with Mrs. Elizabeth Bouverie, of Teston, who is the present proprietor of it. A … by will gave it among his other estates to Mrs. Elizabeth Bouverie, of Chart Sutton, Elizabeth, viscountess dowager Folkestone, and William Bouverie, earl of Radnor, since deceased; and on a partition …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had an interest) in 1774 and 1780; and in 1794 Bartholomew Bouverie was prepared at his brother's request to vote for … and first became connected with Wiltshire when Sir Edward Bouverie, son of a rich Turkey merchant, bought the Longford estate in 1717. His brother Sir Jacob Bouverie was elected for Salisbury in 1741; and from that …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lord Fitzmaurice, Sir Thomas Grove, the Rt. Hon. E. P. Bouverie (chairman of the North Wilts. Liberal Association), … Benett from inhabitants of Calne (19 Mar.); by Captain Bouverie from citizens of Salisbury (19 Mar.); by John Benett … was placed originally in schedule B of the Bill. William Pleydell-Bouverie (17791869), 3rd Earl of Radnor and other …
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