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A History of the County of Stafford
… of the manor, 165 and the practice of appointing two reeves at the court of the two-thirds part and one at the … other farm; it later passed to his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Reeves. 263 The other farm was owned in 1919 by Robert Heath … son, who sold it in 1926 to his sister's husband, Samuel Reeves. 264 The two farms were thus united in the Reeves …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… of side-columns, superstructure removed; (3) to William Reeves, 166970, black marble slab; on N. wall, (4) to Ann …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… VI. The issues of Roger Brokebank and Robert Sewhird, reeves, of two parts of the lordship of Subtus Mylnbek was 5 … 5 8s. The issues of Richard Byrkeheved and John Bateman, reeves, of two parts of the lordship of Appylthwayt was 20 … n. 10444. John Belle and William Johnson Robynson, joint reeves, answer for two-thirds of the rents and farms of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 33 was doubtless the same officer under another name, for reeves continued to be elected, as the only officers of the …
Survey of London
… with a carved tablet of Diana. The old stable buildings in Reeves Mews were reconstructed to the designs of W. E. Lord … some trees. At the bottom of the garden, with a front to Reeves Mews, is a two-storey stable block, the conversion of … the ground-floor dining-room. The former stable block in Reeves Mews is remarkable for having retained, on the side …