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Old and New London
… Mention of ClubbingClub-Life in Queen Anne's TimeThe "Albion" HotelThe "King's Head" and the "World" ClubUsual Arrangements of a Club … College, Oxford, an architectural draughtsman named Rivett, and Mr. J. Stuart, whose name will long be remembered …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the habitation of the Stoughtons, then of the Ptoroude's and now the property of Edward Solly, esq. of London. There … she in 1690 carried it in marriage first to colonel Edward Rivett, and afterwards to John Ruffell, esq. late governor of Bengal. By her first husband she had one son John Rivett, esq. of Buckinghamshire, who on her death became …
Magna Britannia
… hunting, and being moved with compassion at the hermit's appearance, gave him the site of the hermitage, and the … his support. Serlo de Grendon, who married Fitz-Germund's daughter, gave Depedale to his godmother: he afterwards, … William Osborne, Esq., (no date, he died in 1752;) Thomas Rivett, Esq. sometime M. P. for Derby, 1763; Richard Whitby, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… through Ellesborough village and the hamlet of Butler's Cross. The parish is well watered by various streams … their daughter Johanna, 215 who married first Colonel John Rivett. Her three sons, of whom the eldest, John Rivett, was a party to a common recovery in 1759, 216 all …
A History of the County of Hertford
… east of the parish is the hamlet of Botany Bay. Corey's Mill is situated on the south-western boundary of the … in the time of King Edward by Swen, one of Earl Harold's men, and was granted by William the Conqueror to Goisbert … it came into the possession of the Rev. George Clennell Rivett-Carnac, from whom it passed in 1900 to Mrs. M. F. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ages the parish was also known as Hatfield Regis, King's Hatfield, Hatfield Regis atte Broad Oak, or Hatfield … lost by Hatfield to the places on Stane Street: Bishop's Stortford (Herts.) was only 10 km. away, while Dunmow (10 … lay fallow. The wheat was usually one of the bearded or 'Rivett' varieties, suitable for breakfast foods. Barley, for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes King's Sombourne KING'S SOMBORNE Sumburne (xi cent.); Sombourne … Marshes, and on the south by lands belonging to one Mr. Rivett, contains 351 acres 2 roods and 36 perches, and is … 53 from whom it passed, probably by sale, to Francis Rivett of King's Somborne. 54 His daughter and co-heir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of lofty downs in the south which runs from King John's or Cottington's Hill to Inkpen Beacon, near Hungerford. The … and Elizabeth conveyed Hannington Lancelevy to Francis Rivett, 324 but by 1699 the manor had fallen into two … heir of Oliver St. John of Farley Chamberlayne, by Margery Rivett daughter and co-heir of Francis Rivett (Berry, Hants …
Magna Britannia
… It was sold by his descendants, in 1757, to Thomas Rivett, Esq., of whom it was purchased by the Rev. John … of Ashborne. This manor is now the property of Dr. Taylor's devisee, William Webster, Esq., of Ashborne. The other … uses) of building three houses at Mapleton for clergymen's widows, and providing an annual payment of l0l. for each …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… belonged to Sir George Holroyd, a judge of the King's Bench, who died there in 1831. 9 It is now the residence of … building, is the residence of Major H. C. Bulkeley, D.S.O., J.P. Castlemans, a three-story red brick house, is the … some years later obtained leave to alienate it to Thomas Rivett. 113 This alienation, however, does not appear to have …
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