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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Haggate, Royley, and Holdenfold; to the north-west lies Thorpe; to the north, Dogford; to the east are Luzley Brook … 1260 they sold nine oxgangs in Royton and 60 acres in Thorpe and Healey to John de Byron. 16 It appears, however, … the Rhodes family. 30 Holdens of Holdenfold occur. 31 At Thorpe the Taylors had a residence. 32 Dryclough was once …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… father, died. The property, consisting of a field in Thorpe Lane, &c., was sold before 1862. Op. cit. 4, 5, 27. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… years later Ralph de Standish gave the chantry to Thomas Thorpe, clerk; ibid. ( Local Glean.), no. 89. In 1477 there …
Survey of London
… Council decided to purchase these properties together with Thorpe Lodge under a compulsory purchase order for housing … housing. 78 Holland Park School was built on the site, Thorpe Lodge being preserved and used as part of the school … to the northern boundary of the estate, but after Thorpe Lodge had been built on the upper part of the plot …
Survey of London
… of the Long Parliament; Colonel Thorp, c. 1647, ? Francis Thorpe, judge, member of the Long Parliament; Lord Lucas, c. …
Survey of London
… date. In his analysis of the volume of drawings by John Thorpe in Sir John Soane's Museum, however, Sir John … appears likely that these drawings (numbers 95 and 96 in Thorpe's book) were of the house which preceded Campden House … towards the end of the sixteenth century. A comparison of Thorpe's drawings with a painting showing Campden House …
Survey of London
… described as late of Kensington and now of King's Thorpe, Northants., esquire, made his will on 1 March 1724/5. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… be allowed by the college, in commons, 10l. a year. George Thorpe, S. T. P. prebendary of Canterbury, gave by will in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… return only one M.P., and the corporation elected Francis Thorpe, former recorder of the town, who had served in the … a Baron of the Exchequer in 1649. In political affairs Thorpe played a limited but moderate role and disagreed with … to fill one of the seats technically vacant because of Thorpe's double election. B.L. Add. MS. 21427, f. 262; …
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