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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Do. Do. Do. Do. Betts, William. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Pomfret,Henry. Horse-stealing Do. Chelmsford Do. Do. Tomlin, … Do. Do. Do. do. Betts, William Do. Do. Do. Do. do. Pomfret, Henry Horse-stealing Do. Chelmsford Do. do. Tomlin, …
A Survey of London
… of the high wayes about London. 1338. The 12. William Pomfret, Hugh Marberer. 181Mayor Henry Darcy. The king …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 2nd Viscount 1762 27 Mar. Masham, 2nd Lord 1762 2 Aug. Pomfret, 2nd Earl of 1762 2 Dec. Manchester, 4th Duke of 1763 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Henry the Fourth: the late King being imprisoned in Pomfret-Castle, died not long after, a miserable death, being …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and the deanery of the free-chapel of St. Clement in Pomfret castle, in 1339: the prebend of Netherbury in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Neston estate, which in 1867 passed from the last earl of Pomfret to a Lancashire landowner, Thomas Hesketh, who …
Survey of London
… the Gut remained until the construction of the City Canal. Pomfret Manor, St Mary's in the Marsh and the Chapel House … built a chapel on his estate, later known as the manor of Pomfret (otherwise Pountfret, or variants). 16 Pomfret was a hamlet with about 80 acres of arable land and a …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Sir Richard Farmer, or Fermor, from whom the late Earl of Pomfret was descended). Of the sons, Thomas, the younger son, …
Old and New London
… and the other friends of her son, to be imprisoned in Pomfret Castle. To the Abbey and Palace of Westminster went …
Old and New London
… York at once surrendered to the 30,000 pilgrims. At Pomfret Castle they enrolled Lord Darcy among their band. At …
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