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Survey of London: volume
… according to the ratebooks, as follows: No. 9. 1705 Philip Ralegh. 1707 Lady Rivers. 170812 Mrs. Stanyon. 1713 Robt. …
A Survey of London
… suitable for the reception of the Earl of Mar. Sir Walter Ralegh was living there in the following September ( Hist. …
A Survey of London
… Carleton on Oct. 31, 1618, thus: 'The morning that he [Ralegh] went to execution there was a cup of excellent sack …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Hugone Rufo; Radfulfo de Siccavilla 11; Hugone de Ralegh 12; Reinaldo de Pidekesville; Phillippo de Siccavilla …
Magna Britannia
… the parish church is an ancient tomb for a female of the Ralegh family, there are also memorials for John Chichester, … reign of Henry III., it became the property of Sir Wymund Ralegh, a younger son of the Nettlecombe family, and ancestor of the celebrated Sir Walter Ralegh, whose grandfather, Wymund Ralegh, Esq., conveyed this …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1623, 5 and five years earlier the place marked a stage of Ralegh's last journey to London. 6 Andover's share in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was not recorded again. In the 13th century Simon de Ralegh gave Wermeshull, between Baltonsborough and Lottisham, …
Magna Britannia
… navigator, and was, with his countryman Sir Walter Ralegh, the joint discoverer of Virginia and Carolina, of …
Magna Britannia
… is celebrated as having been the birth-place of Sir Walter Ralegh, whose father had a long lease of it under the Dukes: he was born in 1552. Sir Walter Ralegh, in a letter dated from the court, July 26. 1584, …
Magna Britannia
… belonged, in the reign of Henry II., to the family of Ralegh, whose heiress brought it to the Chichesters. Having … period, to the Punchardons, and passed, by marriage, to Ralegh, a branch of which family some time resided here. The …
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