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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… through these and neighbouring parishes. Such are Popham's Eau, an early 17thcentury cut to guide the waters of the old Nene into the Ouse at Salter's Lode; the Old Bedford River (part of the south-east … of MULLICOURT HOUSE. The first recorded tenant (1638) was Oliver Cromwell. After the Restoration this 'manor' was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 5l. 3s. 0d. The owners of Wiston town 1612, are said to be Oliver Bromhead, Anthony Whitwell, Thomas Smith, Thomas … years ago, and became the residence of the present owner's father Richard Acklom, esq: in 1719, (who was, it is … pedigree, that Mr. Acklom's lady is a descendent from Oliver Crumwell; by whom Mr. A. has one son, Richard, and …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… who held the lands that had once been Robert dispensator's. 28 The earliest reference to their tenure of Wistow seems … In 1317 the reversion of the manor was granted to Oliver de Burdegale and his wife Maud. 39 Amice (now called … in the same year to a citizen of London, John Poulteney, Oliver and Maud were in possession. 41 They subsequently …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… of Roger de Midhop. It descended in Thomas de Pykering's posterity until after the death of Lady Anne Knevet, the … Phelepson, Edward Bethom, Thomas Strickland, W m Elton and Oliver Sowrmyr, who say that: Thomas Roos on the day he died … in all 6. 166274 A rental of Witherslack: Major the Hon. Oliver Stanley's deeds of Beckhead estate, nos. 356. Francis …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the excavated remains of the bishop of Winchester's manor house show that there was high-quality stone building … been built parallel to the street. A house on High Street's east side, described in 1704, had a parlour, hall, entry, … 51, 93, 95, 381, 400, 6778, 683. Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, ed. W. C. Abbott, i. 342. Bodl. MS Top. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Churches CHURCHES. During the Middle Ages St. Leonard's priory presumably served the area that became Wombridge … to have been simply a donative and outside the bishop's ordinary jurisdiction. 50 It was evidently in the Crown's … tower raised, and the roof replaced. 78 A legacy of James Oliver (d. 1867) of Wellington, the son of a former …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was soon withdrawn. 56 Controversy raged over the board's intended school site at Ketley Bank, some ratepayers … School, Bridge Street, was built in 1846, chiefly at James Oliver's 82 expense aided by parliamentary and National Society grants; Oliver (d. 1867) left the school an endowment of £1,000. 83 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Woodall, William 1600. See Woodhall. Woodarde, Nicholas s. Christopher, of Mechlen in Flanders, gent. Magdalen Hall, … perhaps brother of Elias, Henry, and Simon. Wrench, Oliver s. Henr., of Oxford (city), pleb.; privilegiatus 20 … Bourges in France; incorporated 30 May, 1638; physician to Oliver Cromwell in Scotland. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. & …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… No teams were employed on the demesne of Brictric's estate at that time. 8 In 1297 50 a. of arable and small … 70 In 1838 it was being worked by Richard Woodwark and Oliver Bird in conjunction with Southfields Mill and New … scarlet hunters, and billiard cloth, was owned by Oliver Bird in 1863 and was known as Bird & Bubb in 1870. 72 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were his sisters Nichole, Lucy, and Olive. After Lucy's death without issue her share seems to have passed to … 1416), who was succeeded by his son John (d. 1467). John's son and heir Sir William died in 1527, 48 and under a … 50 (d. 1550×1552). 51 George Goring, husband of Richard's widow Mary, was described as lord c. 1560. 52 Mary's son …
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