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A History of the County of Warwick
… central lantern. Manors WASPERTON was part of Earl Leofric's original endowment of the Priory of Coventry, 1 and figures … 8 At the Dissolution it was granted, in 1540, to William Whorwood, SolicitorGeneral, and William Walter and Katherine his wife, 9 and Whorwood promptly assigned his rights in the manor to Walter. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the principal roads of Britain, 9 was one of the parish's chief roads. Today the Watlington portion of it is partly a … thickness. 15 The principal manor-house and Oseney Abbey's grange were certainly in this area. The earliest reference … with no hallmark; a paten with the arms of Adeane impaling Whorwood (1688), which was given by Mrs. Mary Adeane; 748 a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the parish is a series of large pools of water, Benson's Bath, the Stew and Sleepy Mill Island, and there are four … possession of it again, for in 1569 he sold it to Thomas Whorwood, 103 on whose death in 1616 it was said to be held … and a yearly rent of 4 s. 104 Gerard the son of Thomas Whorwood sold the manor in 1622 to Roger Fowke, 105 to whom …
A History of the County of Oxford
… River Cherwell and its arm, called wifeles lacu (beetle's watercourse) in the 10th century, which divide it from … for the repair of which a leading parishioner left 6 s. 8 d. in 1530. 6 To reach Oxford the road now has to cross … least part of the year. Among his successors were Edmund Whorwood (17315) and Thomas Finch (173551), who were also …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Peach-Peyton Peach-Peyton Peach, Michael s. George, of Holberton, Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. … () created D.C.L. 1 or 2 Nov., 1642. Peachey, (Sir) Henry s. William, of London, arm. Trinity Coll., matric. 22 Nov., … 1673. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [ 30] Peacocke, Whorwood " pharmacopola," privilegiatus 2 Sept., 1709. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Plate 35 Monuments Monuments. (31) St. Ebbe's Church. (2) to Robert Whorwood, 1688. (6) All Souls College. (8) to Edward Man, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… years before Christ; the pretty fancy that Cricklade's name is a corruption of Greek-lade, and that it was a home … boundary of Mercia, were it not for the evidence of Bede's Ecclesiastical History. In his account of the mission of … To the Cavalier Parliament of 1661 the city returned Brome Whorwood, a Royalist, and Richard Croke, the recorder, who is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and domestic proceedings of Cromwell. The Protector's home policy was gradually becoming more and more stringent. … became travelling tutor to four youths, sons of Mr. Brome Whorwood, of Sandwell, co. Stafford, of Sir Fras. Norris, of … I wish he were more in love with your reading to him. Mr. Whorwood speaks of his son's coming home if mine does, but we …
The Environs of London
… the son of a baker. In 1477 he was chosen scholar of King's College, Cambridge, where his conduct was such as gave … notes taken in 1609, by Cooke, Lancaster Herald. William Whorwood, AttorneyGeneral to Henry VIII. who died in 1545 30; … chevron sable between 3 stages heads caboshed, Gules, for Whorwood, impaling barry of 6 Arg. & Az. in chief, 3 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… part of the 3 hides that were included in Gloucester Abbey's Standish estate, and were held in 1086 by Durand the … may have been included alternatively or partly in Durand's Haresfield estate. 58 Durand's nephew, Walter of … the owner in the early 18th century. 69 She married Thomas Whorwood who with his wife Elizabeth was dealing with the …
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