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A History of the County of Buckingham
… founded by will dated in 1711, consists of 4 a. 1 r. 15 p. in the parish of Whaddon, allotted on the inclosure of … (ibid. 127). Lipscomb, Hist. and Antiq. of Bucks, iv, 420; Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 648. Lipscomb, op. cit. … Chan. Proc. Eliz. W 23, no. 55. Ibid. Plan 36307 C (B.M.). Sheahan, op. cit. 645. See below. See below. Rentals and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… June). No other documentary reference has been found, but Sheahan says in 1862 that the market and fair had long been … as Pepper's Hill at Shabbington containing 67a. 3 r. 8 p. let at 84 a year, and 11 a. at Oakley let at 8 10 s. a … Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). a P.C.C. 48 Duke. Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 443. Kennet, Paroch. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… London. 123 Charities John Hart, by his will proved in the P.C.C. 15 May 1665, demised ( inter alia) an annual … (Chan. Inq. p.m. [Ser. 2], ccclxxvi, 92; P.C.C. 58 Mico). Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 449; Paterson, Descr. of Roads (1826), 176. Sheahan, op. cit. 446. Feet of F. Bucks. East. 24 Eliz.; …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of 43 acres. It is the property and residence of Mr. W. J. Levi, J. P. The older houses are mostly of halftimber with brick … Francis Rose acquired Woughton from him before 1823. 67 Sheahan gives the name of the Rev. Maurice Farrell, who died …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Leader was succeeded by his son John Temple Leader, M.P. for Westminster, who was in possession in 1847 and 1862. … i, 78; Ct. R. (Gen. Ser.), portf. 177, no. 15. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), iii, 70; xc, 2. Ibid. cccxxii, 139. Feud. Aids … 310; Lysons, Mag. Brit. i (3), 500. Lipscomb, loc. cit.; Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 654. Chan. Inq. p.m. 47 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… down in 1813, but Gregory's Farm House was left standing. Sheahan, who wrote about 1860, says that the park, girt with … 100 It was purchased about 1870 by Mr. Allan Morrison, J.P., and afterwards became the property of Sir Edward …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… important house is Bierton House, the residence of Mr. J. W. Grist. Various neolithic implements and a British urn … Hill, founded by will, 1723, is endowed with 63 a. 3 r. 32 p. at Burcott in this parish, let at 160 a year, to be … F. Bucks. Mich. 13 Geo. III. Lysons, Magna Brit. i, 510. Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 95, 103. Pat. 14 Jas. I, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (Rec. Com.), 245 b; Feud. Aids, i, 85, 98, 123; Chan. Inq. p.m. 4 Ric. II, no. 21; ibid. 9 Ric. II, no. 131. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccclviii, no. 99; ibid. ccclviii, no. 102. … Epis. Reg. Bp. Sutton's Inst.; Rec. of Bucks. i, 2335. Sheahan, Hits. and Topog. of Bucks, 109. De Banco R. 39, m. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… own grounds. It is the residence of Captain W. Farwell, J.P., while Priory Cottage on the left is occupied by Lord … (ed. 1850), ii, 134. Lysons, op. cit. i (3), 531, 688; Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 820. Cal. S. P. Dom. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and lower still is Chartridge Grange, occupied by Mr. H. J. Montefiore. In the village is a small Baptist chapel, … for Francis Mannay and Higham Mead to Robert Goodwin, M.P. 198 The Earl of Devonshire in 1653, as lord of the manor … m. 388. Lipscomb, Hist, and Antiq. of Bucks. iii, 269; Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 841. G.E.C. Complete …
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