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A History of the County of Sussex
… Heath C.E. school was built in 1883 on a site given by C. Scrase-Dickins of Coolhurst in Horsham. A government grant …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Scrases and the Pooles, 4 may have been involved. The Scrase family had possibly lived in Shoreham since the late … de Crace. Burke, Land. Gent. (1906), i. 188, Sarah Louisa Scrase; W.S.R.O., Add. MSS. 5376, 5381, 5404; cf. Hooper …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the mother's death, they, with William Wright and Charles Scrase, executors, conveyed the manor to Sir Henry Harpur. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to John Frend in 1577. At the end of the century Richard Scrase purchased two-fifths from Richard Frend and Thomas … 1605 all five shares were acquired from Richard and Tuppin Scrase, Edward Holmewood, William Carpenter, and Robert …
A History of the County of Sussex
… third of 'Pillingeworth Farm' in dower about 1615. Tuppin Scrase agreed to buy the property from the Alchornes in 1624, … of the name of Alderson is mentioned as succeeding Tuppin Scrase, 66 but John Wheeler died seised of it in 1643, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (Devon). 136 In 1679 Duke sold the property to Henry Scrase (I) of Blatchington (Suss.), who was succeeded by his … property, Caleb Dickinson of Kingweston, proceeded against Scrase in Chancery for repayment, and in 1747 the property … a bequest to poor Quakers was made in the will of Henry Scrase of Manor Farm, dated 1694. 299 The house of William …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Pelland and Mary his wife released the manor to Tuppin Scrase 40 who held it as one knight's fee. He sold it between … 17th century. This was already in disrepair when Tuppin Scrase bought it. Under James Rivers, his successor in the … the chapel was allowed 'to run to ruin' and Edith Bedford, Scrase's daughter, petitioned Archbishop Laud to be allowed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Thomas Short, M.D., 83 who in 1712 conveyed it to Richard Scrase. 84 About 1733 it passed to Richard Whitpaine son of Richard Scrase's daughter Mary. 85 He sold it in 1763 to Thomas …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with Jane's widowed sisters, Anne Alchorne and Elizabeth Scrase, and John Thorpe, probably the son of another sister, … subsequently descended in the families of Howell, Rea, and Scrase-Dickens. It is now in the occupation of Captain …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Beyvill granted his third of the manor to John Broke, John Scrase, and Gilbert Hamme, 52 and in 1398 it was settled on …
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