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A History of the County of Middlesex
… beliefs, bldg. being fitted with stained glass windows of Joan of Arc, Elizabeth Fry, and Bernard Shaw. 22 Ethical Ch. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and left, rather surprisingly, two widows, 64 of whom one, Joan, who was probably a member of the Greyly family, … of the manor of Crimsham, settled on himself and his wife Joan, and left as coheirs two infant daughters, Anne and Joan. 69 In 1529 Joan and her husband Richard Ryman made over …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the earldom of Pembroke, by marriage with her next sister Joan, devolved on Warren de Mountchensi, who died in 1255, … issue by this marriage a son, William, and a daughter, Joan. William succeeded his father in the earldom of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… seized of Painswick in 1492, 1 his widow and second wife, Joan, having custody of his lands during the minority of his …
Survey of London
… Duke of Portland) in 1795, 94 f and his youngest daughter, Joan, married George Canning in 1800. 11 He died at Balcomie, … the next morning he had won 15,000. 98 His daughter Joan, who married Canning, is said to have been 'worth …
The Environs of London
… men, who pay a rent of 30s. per annum. In the year 1375, Joan, widow of Robert Lord Ferrers, of Chartley, died seised …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as heirs two daughters, Mary, wife of William Blyton, and Joan, wife of Sir Baldwin St. George, between whom the …
Survey of London
… on the river bank and a close called "the Wyles" to Joan, widow of Robert Swalclive, whose family had previously …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… one on W. face, 14th-century, probably of William and Joan Graa; on S. wall, since removed to lower exhibition area …