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Survey of London: volume
… The Club. He died in 1802. For particulars of Sir George Shuckburgh, see p. 82. Charles Tennyson D'Eyncourt, son of …
Survey of London: volume
… Sir. Wm. Wolsley. 1783 Thos. Johnes. 178388 Sir. Geo. Shuckburgh. 178992 Thos. Johnes. 17971803 Augustus Willet. … in 1790 was in Princes Street. George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, eldest son of Richard Shuckburgh, of Limerick, was born in 1751, and succeeded to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… aged 74, daughter of Charles Kerr, married (1799) Sir Shuckburgh Ashby Apreece Bart and (1812) Sir Humphrey Davy, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… his son and heir, on whose marriage with Elizabeth Shuckburgh the property had been settled in 1585, 123 entered …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… brought the manor in marriage to her husband Sir Charles Shuckburgh, bart., of Shuckburgh (co. Warw.), from whom it passed in 1705 to his son and heir Sir John Shuckburgh, bart. 62 Robert Reynolds ' by God's blessing on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1743 for 3,060, 19 and from him it descended to Julia Shuckburgh-Evelyn, who died in 1814. Her husband Charles …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it to John, Lord Darcye, 40 and in 1580 he sold it to John Shuckburgh, 41 who immediately leased it to Edward Cordell. 42 John Shuckburgh died in 1599, having by deed of 8 November 1595 … wife of Henry, who in 1599 was 35 years of age. 43 Henry Shuckburgh in turn sold the manor to Edward Boughton (who …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Baginton, who six months later transferred it to John Shuckburgh of Napton. 18 His great-grandson Thomas Shuckburgh sold it in 1658 to Charles Leigh of Leighton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1590 the then Sir Humphrey Stafford sold the manor to John Shuckburgh, 29 who died in 1599, having previously settled it … the former preceptory of Balsall. 31 It descended in the Shuckburgh family until c. 1910, when it was acquired by … in addition to the 8 floor slabs, all to members of the Shuckburgh family, dating from 1717 to 1943. The tower (6 ft. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Alice, aged 10 at her father's death, married Benedict Shuckburgh, who was in possession of CUBBINGTON GRANGE in … Greswold of Solihull. The last named died before Benedict Shuckburgh or his widow (afterwards Alice Aleworth), who died … in 1617 and 1634 respectively, and his widow Elizabeth (Shuckburgh) was at her mother's death the wife of William …
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