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Survey of London
… ( Middx. Session Records, II, p. 93). (ii) "Account by Wm. Weld of disbursements for Sir Wm. Pelham; it includes 10 l …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Elizabeth, sister of Sir Nicholas, who had married William Weld of Lulworth in Dorset. Their grandson, Edward Weld, who died in 1761, became lord of Aighton, but did not … in 1592; and they established the school there. Thomas Weld had been a pupil of the college while it was stationed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 394; patron, J. B. Shrubb, Esq.; impropriators, Joseph Weld, Esq., and others. The tithes were commuted for land and …
Calendar of Border Papers
… fell to the grownd through their weaknes and debillity to weld the same." p. Written by Scrope's clerk. 459. Daily …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the Sherburnes, became latterly the property of the Weld family, of Leagram House. There are some remains of a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… farms there for 80 years to his mother's sister Dorothy Weld (d. 1707). 96 John Cutts, the last of his line (d. s.p. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was formerly a nunnery, and subsequently belonged to the Weld family. Britwell-Salome (St. Nicholas) BRITWELL-SALOME ( …
History Theses 1901-1970
Old and New London
… was successful in his suit; and the case of "Soltau v. De Weld" must be regarded as settling the question as to the …
Survey of London
… St. John, later 2nd Viscount Saint John, 17307. Edward Weld, 1775: his brother, Thomas Weld, who founded the Roman Catholic College at Stonyhurst, …
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