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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
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
The Environs of London
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 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
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 …
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