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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… St Michael Cornhill, 1667, 1682 (1) MER, fr, 1661, by Richard Bridges (2) b 1639, d 1682 (3) Will PCC 131 Cottle … 1633/4, to Anthony Bailey, and DIST, fr, 1664 (2) ? f Richard Hamersley of Fussbrook, Staff, yeo (3) Distiller (1) … (of Auxiliary), "discarded", 1682 (6) Whig (7) (1) LTR, III, p 148, Plomer, Booksellers, 1668-1725, p 149, HT, 1663, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Here was a preceptory of Knights Templars, to which Henry III. was a benefactor. Haddlesey, Chapel HADDLESEY, CHAPEL, a … state, is an object of general interest and curiosity. Sir Richard Vernon, of Haddon, was speaker of the parliament at … the reign of Mary; John Still, Bishop of Bath and Wells; Richard Smalbroke, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry; and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (see Niches). Monuments: In N. chapelon E. wall, (1) to Richard Beake, 1627, small tablet of black and white marble, … (2) to John Marriott, 1677, Anna, his wife, daughter of Richard Clark, 1677, and their son Edmund, 1679, tablet of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… years at Lethington, which they obtained by purchase. Sir Richard Maitland, who died in 1586, was lord privy seal, and … of Branxholme Braes, who has also a coin of Alexander III., discovered in the moss at Hislop, and in a very perfect …
The Environs of London
… and cost 80l. 18 On the south wall is the monument of Richard Poston, 1742. On a wall underneath the stairs leading … Esq. 23, of Leathley in the county of York, wife of Sir Richard Wynne, Serjeant at Law (1720); and Margaret, wife of … parish, Esq. and of Dorcas his wife, were baptized." "S r Richard Treasy, buried Aug st the 4 th daye, 1666." "S r …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… for assarting ½ a. of wood belonging to Peter of Eyton (III) in Horton (presumably at Horton's wood) 57 to enlarge … as managing director. 30 The Wellington timber merchants Richard Groom and his son R. A. Groom both served as … Settlement, ed. P. H. Sawyer (1976), 197-9. V.C.H. Salop. iii. 7. Above. Cartulary of Shrews. Abbey, ed. U. Rees …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 73 The manor descended successively to Robert's son Richard (d. 1524) and grandson Richard Corbet. 74 The latter sold it in 1548 to Sir Rowland … sold c. 1953. 34 V.C.H. Salop. i. 321. Ibid. ii. 80. Ibid. iii. 10. Ibid. 9-10. Ibid. 10. P.R.O., C 137/46, no. 6. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 13. P.R.O., RG 31/7, Salop. no. 255; Orders of Q. Sess. iii. 156, 200. S.R.O. 14, tithe appt. and map (no. 602). No …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Hadstock 36. HADSTOCK. (B.a.) (O.S. 6 in. iii. N.W.) Hadstock is a parish and village about 4 m. N.N.E. … Granta, in the extreme north of the parish (O.S. 25 in., iii. 3, field 70), north-east of the windmill, partly … on the N. side. Fittings Bells: five; 2nd and 5th by Richard Keene, 1700. Brackets: In S. transeptN. of E. window, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… king's books at 15. 10. 7.; patron and incumbent, the Rev. Richard Meredith; impropriator, the Earl of Craven. The great … were founded in 1705, in Goldsmith-place, by Mr. Richard Morrell, who endowed them with an estate for their … Anderton, Esq., and Haighton-Green House the property of Richard Newsham, Esq. The impropriate tithes have been …
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