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The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… 15.Thomas Fane to [the Mayor of Rye]. Whereas her Majesty's ship called the Hope is unfurnished of the number of one … the charge of Sir Henry Palmer, Admiral of her Majesty's fleet in the Narrow Seas. These are to desire you to … broken. 1598, July 4. London.Robert Sackeville to Adrian Stoughton. Though it may seem vain on his part to add …
A History of the County of Sussex
… RACTON COMPTON MID LAVANT SINGLETON EAST DEAN EAST MARDEN STOUGHTON WEST DEAN NORTH MARDEN WESTBOURNE UP MARDEN Of the … the three parishes and West Marden, Racton and Lordington, Stoughton, and Westbourne. 1 The other Domesday Hundred of … the average yearly issues of the Hundred of 'Boorne' as 28 s. 8 d. and those of the Hundred of Singleton as 12 s. 6 d. 8 …
Old and New London
… Old Roman Road, called Ermine StreetBeaumont and Fletcher's Reference to May-day Doings at Newington In the Olden … of whom we shall have more to say presently. The Rev. John Stoughton, in his "Shades and Echoes of Old London," … and her daughter until his own death. "Here," writes Dr. Stoughton, "he enjoyed the uninterrupted demonstrations of …
Survey of London
… estate' is generally applied (fig. 8). Ann Seymour's eldest son, John Phillimore, died, apparently without … Street, City, and were acting in association; Samuel Gray's brother Francis Gray was also involved. The agreement with … G. L. R. O. (L), M. B. O. 16, p. 403f., case 107. John Stoughton, Congregationalism in the Old Court Suburb, 1883, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… following Speech from the Throne to both Houses: The King's Speech to both Houses. 'My Lords and Gentlemen, The … there is a cause upon an Appeal brought up by Sir Nicholas Stoughton, against Mr. Onslow, a Member of this House, … there is a Cause upon an Appeal brought by Sir Nicholas Stoughton against Mr. Onslow a Member of this House, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its origin. There was some excuse for Brian Twyne's attempt to discover an ancestry for Oxford more ancient … Cambridge by John Caius, but even in his own time Twyne's opinions on this subject were received with amused … Reg. of Univ. 11, i, 11112). However, in 1659 Nicholas Stoughton Bacc. Jur. was admitted 'ad incipiendum in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 9; net income, 142; patron and impropriator, S. … containing, with the hamlet of Bushby and the chapelry of Stoughton, 369 inhabitants, of whom 162 are in Thurnby … more than twenty years ago. There is a chapel of ease at Stoughton. A day and a Sunday school are supported by …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… parish includes the hamlet of Bushby and the chapelry of Stoughton; the civil parish of Bushby was combined with that of Thurnby in 1935, but Stoughton remains a separate civil parish. In this account … carries a lead plaque with the date 1808 and initials J.S.H. The Dower House is an 18th-century brick building, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1259, and common since. This name, derived from A.S. Adre, a watercourse, and tun, a farmstead or village, … Howe Bridge, 3 and in 1884 the district parish of St. Anne's, Hindsford. In 1894 a portion of the township was … 53 Elizabeth, married to George Anthony Legh-Keck of Stoughton Grange, Leicestershire; and Esther, married to the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… goes east to Leyland. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Liverpool and Preston railway crosses the north-east corner … del Pool were stated to hold the twelfth part of a knight's fee in Bretherton of the heir of the Earl of Lincoln, as … had the Bank Hall estate, married Anthony James Keck of Stoughton Grange, Leic., member for Newton 176880 (ibid. …
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