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A History of the County of Oxford
… estate was farmed by Eliza Pickering's brothers-in-law, William and Charles Sutton. 81 From 1937 Grange farm was … of rich grassland, was an apparent emphasis on dairying: William Winter (d. 1564), for example, owned at least 9 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… A claim that the avenue running south was planted by William Poole (d. 1866), a Waterloo veteran, 94 is supported …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Grey. 6 Martin Lacy was recorded as overlord in 1455, and William Brewer in 1465 and 1466, 7 presumably by Crown grant, … had given it to them on marriage. Adam's son and heir William had evidently died by 1236 when William Avenel claimed 1 hide in Wilcote against Joan and her …
A Dictionary of London
… See Wilderness Lane. Wilderness Lane See Hutton Street. William Street West out of New Bridge Street, at No.21, to … (Ct. H.W. I. 56). No later mention. Winchester Place Sir William Powlet, lord St. John, afterwards marquis of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… until a very late period. The great tithes belong to Sir William Stanley, Bart. Willen (St. Mary Magdalene) WILLEN ( …
The Environs of London
… and was purchased upon the sale of church-lands by Sir William Roberts, the lesse 13. There are no demesnes now … Gibson, Esq. in 1765. In 1777 Mr. Gibson conveyed it to William Cowley, Esq. Mr. Cowley to Mrs. Elizabeth Craswell in … manor-house is near Kilbourn. Prebendaries of Mapesbury. William Packington, prebendary of Mapesbury, is supposed to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… slab. Floor-slabs: In chancel(1) to Sarah, wife of Sir William Roberts, Bart., 1682, also to her husband, 16878, with achievement-of-arms; (2) to William Roberts, 1700, also to William his infant son, 1700, with achievement-of-arms; (3) …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Willesden Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. William Barber (fl. 131946) gave a rent charge from which 12 … Whitsun. 11 In 1686 the churchwardens successfully sued William Roberts for the restitution of the 2 and for 180 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of any such chantry or obit. 67 Obits were founded by William Barber (fl. mid 14th century), 68 William Page (1500), 69 and Thomas Paulet (fl. 1494), 70 the … strong; the parish was dominated by the parliamentarian William Roberts who conducted marriages at his house and took …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… keepers of livery stables and jobmasters included William Bean at Church End (1828), 26 Thomas Kenrick (1833), William Vaughan at Stonebridge (1836-7), 27 and William Cripps at Willesden Green. 28 Among the most …
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