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The Environs of London
… the site of the manor of Lee to Bryan Annesley and John Wildgoose (his son-in-law) for life 10. The manors of Lee, … Grace, married at Lee, Oct. 16, 1587, to Sir John Wildgoose, Knt.; Christian, married to Lord Sandys (she must …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and Revedge, 89 and apparently at Middle Cliffe and Wildgoose Farm. 90 There was a house at Longshaw by 1343. 91 … 1600 a mill at Ashenhurst was run by John Brindley of Wildgoose Farm. 69 Run by James Brindley in 1834, Ashenhurst …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… crime and also for the murder of Henry Baret and Roger Wildgoose. As late as St. Valentine's Day 1345 there was a …
London Marriage Duty assessment
… 4s 2s 174 Jane his Wife 4s 174 Jane a Child 4s 175 Tho Wildgoose widr 4s 2s 6d 1s 175 Thomas } Children 4s 175 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… officer to New England, but that upon discoursing with Mr. Wildgoose presented by the Commissioners for that employment, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lord Sandys, of the Vine, Southampton; Grace to Sir John Wildgoose, of Iridge court, in Sussex; and Cordelia, married …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Thomas atte Welle of Cuddesdon. 421 In 1529 William Wildgoose leased it with the tithes for 39 years for 4 5 s. 8 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1583 Innocent and Elizabeth Rede, with Alexander and Ann Wildgoose, alienated it to John Wildgoose the younger. 18 In 1591 John Wildgoose, sen., and John Wildgoose, jun., conveyed the manor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Charles Russell, a tailor, who paid 385 in 1617 to Thomas Wildgoose of Denton for a small property, perhaps the same that Wildgoose had bought in 1612 from the Burgesses. 309 It is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 16th-, and 17th-century documents. 401 With the Eustace, Wildgoose, and Wiggin families they made up the four families … of these yeomen. In 1616 Richard Welles married Mary Wildgoose and took over 2 virgates in Great Milton. The … by the churchwardens later in the century. In 1677 Paul Wildgoose of Little Milton, with three others, appeared in …
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