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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Read 18 July 1705. [ Treasury Board Papers XCV, 13]. Cath. Sherard [her petition is read]. There is no money [ of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Botany was established in 1728, by William Sherard, D. C. L., &c., some time fellow of St. John's, and … and Charles Wheatley, learned divines and commentators; Sherard, who founded the professorship of botany; Dr. Bliss; … with a valuable collection of botanical works, by Dr. Sherard, Fellow of St. John's College. There is a handsome …
Survey of London
… of this garden. Mr. Hales reminds us of others:"James Sherard, brother of the founder of the famous Sherardian …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… M. Esq. and only surviving child and devisee of Robert Sherard, Esq. surviving trustee in the will of Sir B. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1699. 167 His second wife Mary afterwards married Brownlow Sherard, 168 and in 1703 they conveyed this manor to Simon …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor, and they carried it, by marriage, to Sir Brownlow Sherard, bart. and William Perry, esq. who possessed it in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the holders of the moieties. From 1465, when William Sherard was instituted Rector of Coppingford and Upton, all …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Robert's daughter Agnes, 104 who with her husband Robert Sherard was holding it in 1402 105 and 1407. 106 Their son Lawrence Sherard was tenant in 1442, 107 and his grandson Thomas … 40. Cal. Inq. Hen. VII, ii, 206. His mother was Elizabeth Sherard (Wright, loc. cit.). Exch. Inq. p.m. dcxcvi, 6. L. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and his wife Elizabeth, to John Sturges, clerk, and John Sherard. 45 Another conveyance of a ninth was made in 1719 by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his next elder brother, Mary, married to Sir Brownlow Sherard, bart. and Elizabeth, to William Perry, esq.) claimed … the other Kentish estates, was vested in Sir Brownlow Sherard and Wm. Perry, esq. In the division of these estates, … church was part of that moiety allotted to Sir Brownlow Sherard, who died without issue; after which his widow, in …
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