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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… district of Kirkcaldy, county of Fife, 3 miles (W. S. W) from Largo, and 9 (N. E.) from Kirkcaldy; containing … in the parish of Kettins, county of Forfar, 3 miles (S. E.) from Cupar-Angus; containing 48 inhabitants. It lies … place has its name from its situation at the foot of Loch Rutton, and is of very small extent, and chiefly inhabited by …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Dumfries, 8 miles (E.N.E.) from Dumfries, and 68 (S. by W.) from Edinburgh, containing, with the hamlets of … of Lochmaben and synod of Dumfries. The minister's stipend is 264. 19. 2., with a manse, and a glebe valued at … the great road to Ireland, called in the Gaelic language Rutton, or "the straight road." The parish is four and a half …
Survey of London
… James Ticknor, Sadler." The ratebooks show that Ticknor's was the northern house, and these facts enable Pratt's … Mrs. Ruth Hannington, Fishmonger, but then or late of Mr. Rutton, Tea Dealer and Mr. Adams, Mathematician, fronting … on a house of Mr. Lane on the south and one of Messrs. Rutton, Fincham and Chapman, Tea Dealers, on the north. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a grant of the Commonwealth in 1659. 11 After Major Drake's death in 1788 the estate was neglected; the old timber was … Parker, Eccl. and Archit. Topog. of Engl. (Oxon.), pt. iv. Rutton, The Family of Wentworth, 299. The hollows in the soil … (in each room named separately) taken in March 168990 (Rutton, op. cit. 2958, copied from the rector's note-book of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and heir carried in marriage to Edmund Haut, of Haut's-place, in Petham, who possessed it in the 8th year of king … descendant alienated it before the end of king Henry VI.'s reign to Reginald Peckham, esq. who was then in possession … obt. 1615. Francis Caycott, A.M. June 27, 1615. Matthew Rutton, obt. 1686. 8 John Cromp, A.M. July, 1686, obt. 1719. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Chesterton were added 986 acres from Bicester King's End, enlarging it to 3,325 acres. 2 The ancient parish was … former hamlet of Bignell in the parish of Bicester King's End. 4 The land rises gradually from just over 200 feet in … 203 and in the first half of the 18th century by John Rutton, Vicar of Sandwich. 204 The latter paid the old rent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on his landing in this kingdom. Soon after the Conqueror's attaining the crown of this realm, he gave Culinges, among … reign he paid respective aid for this manor, as one knight's fee, which Henry de Cobham before held in Coulyng of … 4, 1768, obt. Sept. 1783. 14 Rev. Hopkins Fox Matthias Rutton, A.M. Nov. 20, 1783, the present rector. 15 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… There was a vineyard at Godinton in Captain Nicholas Toke's time, from which was made wine of an extraordinary fine … is thus entered under the general title of the archbishop's lands, as all the possessions of this church were, as … Sarah, first to Thomas Nower, and secondly to Matthew Rutton; and Bridget to Thomas, son of Tho. Brett, LL. D. of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being named in honor of the duke of Gloucester, queen Anne's son, who in the year 1698 visited it from Tunbridge-wells. … Sandiford Streatfeild, merchant; Philadelphia, to Mr. T. Rutton, of London, son of the late Isaac Rutton, of Ashford, M. D. Edward Hussey, esq. the eldest son, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and extend eastward, including the late Mr. Lypeatt's new-built house. Thus that parish intervenes, and entirely … northern boundaries of it, in which are the storekeeper's house, part of the offices, &c. and some of the royal … lately to Mr. John Simmons, whose son sold it to Isaac Rutton, esq. and he alienated the house to Mr. Neame, the …
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