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A History of the County of Somerset
… a large extension. 387 In 1814 the parish took a lease on Sealy's Row, six cottages in Butleigh village. A privy was … 1837 it was agreed to sell the houses in Butleigh Street, Sealy's Row, and Butleigh Wootton, and they were conveyed to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Avishays was sold by Robert Browne to his tenant Elias Sealy of Chaffcombe (d. 1715), to whose family the estate had been leased since Sir John (II) Browne's time. 95 Sealy was succeeded by his son Samuel (d. 1742), whose only …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 316 By 1766 the patronage had been acquired by William Sealy Strangways, who also presented in 1770. 317 In 1808 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… style, and under each are the carvers' names, Coade and Sealy of London, and the date 1806. The tower arch is of two …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and in 1227 he gained a suit brought against Walter Sealy and Ellis de la Launde for neglecting to do service …
A History of the County of Essex
… Alexander. Alexander Harbin sold Sumners in 1680 to John Sealy, who sold it in 1681 to John Campion. Campion (d. 1703) … primary school. 210 Charities for the Poor. 211 John Cely (Sealy) of Kingston (Surr.), by will proved 1589, gave 100 to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1707. 253 Nonconformity. Quakers, including members of the Sealy family, lived in Great Somerford 16561783, 254 and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1924. 306 The royal arms in Coade stone, by Coade and Sealy of London, are dated 1812. The armorial glass in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… that name in 1635 127 and was for some time held by the Sealy family. 128 By 1697 it formed part of a 20-a. holding …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the descent is not clear but the mill was tenanted by John Sealy, miller, c. 170442, and Thomas Gould, 17508, and was …
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