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Lincoln Wills
… Pyshey over sear. Thes wytnes, William Bothby; William Tylney; William Beare; with other moy. Proved before P., at …
The Environs of London
… Charles Lethieullier, Esq.) sold it to the late Sir James Tylney Long, Bart. 19 It is now vested in his son. The house …
A History of the County of Essex
… to descend with Wanstead until 1854, when William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, earl of Mornington, sold most of … 176 That house, which figures in Thomas Hood's novel Tylney Hall (1834), was still frequented by graziers and …
A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex
… his wife. A messuage in London. Anno 21. 81. Ralph Tylney, citizen and grocer of London, Thomas Hille, citizen … John Stork, citizen and grocer of London, and William Tylney, chaplain, and Thomas Tyrell, esquire, and Beatrice, …
Borough Market Privileges
Memorials of London and London Life
Survey of London
… among the surviving nineteenth-century houses. The Tylney Estate and Haresmarsh The northern portion of Mile End … sold by William Cox, of London, gentleman, to Frederick Tylney of Rotherwick, Hampshire. 10 The earlier history of … the southern limit of the land purchased by Frederick Tylney from Cox. The property subsequently passed by way of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the rest of their sisters and coheirs, convey it to Robert Tylney, of East-Tudenham, Gent. who, by Mary, daughter of … this manor, was 2d son of Richard, who was son of William Tylney of North-Creke, living in 1470. Robert died 1589; … in Norfolk, Gent. and Anne, his wife, 5 sold it to Robert Tylney, Gent. and so was united to the other manors …
Survey of London
… husband's half-brother, Sir Richard Child, afterwards Earl Tylney, built Wanstead House. She left the estate to her …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… descended in the Longs of Draycot Cerne 56 to Sir James Tylney-Long, who died a child in 1805. His estates devolved …
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