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A History of the County of Warwick
… the presence of an enclosed court. 67 Sir William Wyley, who owned the property for fifty years, favoured a … block is also of this date. The brothers John and Francis Wyley, who acquired the property in 1848, converted the … at the south-west corner of the house. Sir William Wyley was responsible for further alterations, and in 1889 he …
A History of the County of Warwick
… crypt, which had been fitted up as a memorial chapel - the Wyley Crypt Chapel - in 1932, was immediately brought into …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the outer arch. The gate was presented to the city by Col. Wyley in 1913 and restored in 1918. 3 The stone vault above …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 19th century. 20 In 1848 it was bought by John and Francis Wyley, of a firm of chemists in Coventry, and after 1889 was occupied by William Wyley, later Col. Sir William Wyley, a mayor and prominent citizen of Coventry. 21 At his …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of land came into the possession of the late Mr. James Wyley, who died 4th March, 1880. No mention was made at the … Gent., when about 20 acres were purchased by Mr. James Wyley, and the remainder, consisting of about 40 acres of … possession of Mr. Morris and the representatives of Mr. Wyley. Of early undertenants, Thomas, de Magna Onne, occurs …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Moreland as tidesman and boatman in Whitehaven loco Thomas Wyley deceased. John Swinborne as waiter and searcher at …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Ayr loco Robert Campbell, deceased: at 35 l. per an. John Wyley (Aug. 5) as Comptroller of the Customs in the Isle of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Thomas Wyley as a tidesman at Whitehaven port loco George Daniell …
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