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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Edwards, Humphrey Fish, John Vaxe, Edward Cater, Ralph Snagge, Francis Astrey, Esquires; Peter Neale, Ralph Mallory …
London Politics 1713-1717
Calendar of Treasury Books
Survey of London
… and 22. They were knocked into one in 19223 for Miss Ethel Snagge (later responsible for some redevelopment in Fairholt … houses in the street had been acquired by Ethel Fanny Snagge of Sloane Street, a judge's daughter. On the north … builders were involved too. Perhaps intended as Miss Snagge's own residence (she died before the works were …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in the 16th century, and was then held of Sir Thomas Snagge as of the barony of Bedford. 35 Its origin is …
A History of the County of Northampton
… brass figures of Edward Dallison (d. 1589) and Ann Snagge, his wife, and in the recess of the east window a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
A History of the County of Bedford
… through the Bray family, 34 and was alienated to Thomas Snagge of Marston Moretaine in 1569 by Sir Edward Bray and … renouncing all claim to the manor in 1573. 35 This Thomas Snagge, who was a serjeant-at-law and Speaker of the House of … 73 It was purchased of the St. Johns before 1593 by Thomas Snagge, Speaker of the House of Commons 74 and lord of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… with Bridget his wife sold Letchworth in 1547 to Thomas Snagge. 45 Thomas was succeeded at Letchworth by his second son Robert Snagge, 46 who was lord of the manor in 1574. 47 His brother and successor William Snagge 48 died before 1596, leaving a widow Margaret, who by …
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