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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 61 who sold them almost at once to Thomas Farnham of Quorndon. 62 In 1561 Farnham sold the property to Robert … xix (1), p. 371. Cal. Pat. 1557-8, 144. G. F. Farnham, Quorndon Recs. 220. Ibid. 230; Farnham, Leics. Notes, iv. … Notes, iv. 330-1. Nichols, Leics. ii. 775; G. F. Farnham, Quorndon Recs. 220. Assoc. Archit. Soc. Rep. & Papers, xxii, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… now the property of George Millington, Esq. Quarndon, or Quorndon QUARNDON, or Quorndon, a parish, in the union of Belper, hundred of … Marbury.See Marbury. QUOISLEY, with Marbury.See Marbury. Quorndon QUORNDON, a chapelry, in the parish and union of …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… Saints next following the said Feast of Easter. Dated at Quorndon. 12 Edward II. Writing of Acknowledgment and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 18th-century acquisitions were Mountsorrel St. Peter and Quorndon St. Bartholomew (Leics.) 1708, exchanged 18679 for …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… to the Bishop of Lincoln. 74 By 1562 Thomas Farnham of Quorndon had become the owner of all the tithes in Thurnby … the house, was granted in 1553 to Thomas Farnham of Quorndon and Robert Reynes. 17 In 1560 the queen made a grant … Challoner's brother-in-law Thomas Farnham of Nether House, Quorndon. 32 The manor was valued in the same year with a …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… of Loughborough, as our clerk, and Fras. Harris, of Quorndon, and Hen. Heyrick, of Leicester, as agents, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… distribution among the poor of this chapelry and that of Quorndon, and for apprenticing children of both places; the …
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