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Survey of London
… plan attached to deed in possession of Messrs. Witham, Weld and Co. M.L.R. 1841/3/189; R.B. G.L.C. Members' Library, … M.L.R. 1764/4/1547; deed in possession of Messrs. Witham, Weld and Co. Deed in possession of Kensington and Chelsea …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 16 It descended in the same way as Stonyhurst to Thomas Weld, who died in 1810. It then passed to his younger son George Weld, 17 whose son John died in 1888. 18 It is now the estate of his daughter Miss Matilda Weld. The Lawnd, as the house was called, was formerly used …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the Shireburnes of Stonyhurst, and was sold by Thomas Weld to the Rev. John Hargreaves, who built the house in 1796 … of Burnley, and in 1826 9 was paid by the agent of George Weld to Peregrine Towneley of Towneley, who distributed it. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Grace his wife. 32 The whole descended to Edward Joseph Weld of Lulworth, who about 1866 sold his interest to a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1825 the manor of Chipping was said to be held by Thomas Weld. 31 Sawley Abbey had land in Chipping. 32 Of the minor …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Stonyhurst, 6 and descended in due course to Thomas Weld, who became a cardinal in 1829, and in 1831 sold Dutton … 35 The land tax return of 1787 shows that Thomas Weld, Sir George Warren, Lord Petre and Mrs. Jane Entwisle … no. 4. The manor continued to be named in Shireburne and Weld settlements down to 1777; Pal. of Lanc. Plea R. 625, m. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the same manner as Ince Blundell, to Mr. Charles Weld-Blundell, the present lord of this share. The remaining …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… vi, no. 65. It occurs in 1777 among the manors of Thomas Weld; Pal. of Lanc. Plea R. 625, m. 10 d (16). Joseph Weld of Lulworth, brother of the Cardinal, was the lord of …
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