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London Politics 1713-1717
… Simon, fou A Sison, Henry, bow B Sisson, Thomas, bow B Sitwell, Francis, mer A Skattergood, Thomas, pew A Skeet, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Robert Eyre, Nicholas Willimott, Charles Agard, George Sitwell, John Spatman, Godfrey Clarke Esqs; Roger Allestree …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 822; patrons, alternately, certain Trustees, and E. D. Sitwell, Esq. The tithes have been commuted for 320. 14. 4., … will, to Richard Staunton Wilmot, who assumed the name of Sitwell. The parish comprises 2714 acres, of which 1157 are …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… and Robert and Dorothy Wilmot and Edward Sacheverell Sitwell. 15 There had been a William Smith in Mowsley in …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… patron of Thomas Oxenham for furniture was Sir George Sitwell of Renishaw, Derbs. who in 1808 purchased furniture …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 199200. Ibid. 204. For a description see Sacheverell Sitwell, British Architects and Craftsmen; A. Mowbray Green, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 305 Three vicars were benefactors of the parish. Thomas Sitwell (17317) and John Preston (180727) founded charities. … the lands were being let and the proceeds distributed with Sitwell's charity in coal for the poor. By will dated 1736, Thomas Sitwell, then vicar, gave 20 in trust to Christ's College to …
Magna Britannia
… 1802. This estate was assigned by the lessees, in 1804, to Sitwell Sitwell, Esq., afterwards Sir Sitweli Sitwell, Bart.; and the lease is now vested in his son, Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and that branch which has since taken the name of Sitwell, and from a younger son the Wilmots, of Spoonden. Of …
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