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A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1804 by his son Thomas, who sold the manor to Robert Shedden. 51 He died in 1826, when Hardmead passed to his son George Shedden. After his death in 1855 the Buckinghamshire property … passed at his death four years later to his son George Shedden, the present lord of the manor, the interest of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with Kilve in 1947 there were only two vicars, Samuel Shedden, 185691, and his son S. H. Shedden, 18911947. 194 There was a church house by 1594. 195 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… East Cowes) and any balance for the poor. In 1856 Beatrice Shedden by will bequeathed 1,000 consols, producing 25 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… including land there and in Whittlebury, to Robert Shedden of Gower Street, when the estate was discharged from the payment of the annuities to Mordaunt. 2 Shedden was a merchant who made a fortune in Virginia, lost … buy several estates in both England and Scotland. 3 Robert Shedden died in 1826, leaving a son George, born in 1769, who …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… side. On the Worsthorne boundary the Brun descends through Shedden Clough, having on its left bank Ormerod, by which is … de Legh 8 acres in Cliviger, lying in one inclosure in Shedden, which he had had from the Earl of Lincoln; Towneley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is formed by the combination of Hurstwood, Cant Clough and Shedden Brooks on the southern side of the township. In the … viz. the thirty-second part, with land on Fitel Green on Shedden Brook, his part (a tenth) of the new inclosure of Shedden, and all his part of Thistleyard; ibid. F 37. Adam …
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