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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1582, when the lord of the manor regranted it to William Ashurst. 252 John Cook leased the mill in 1784, and Thomas …
A History of the County of Surrey
… remains of a moat, where possibly the lodge of Witley or Ashurst Park once stood. Leman Lane, an old road on the … in the Patent Rolls, sometimes in conjunction with that of Ashurst Park. In 1514 Thomas Jones (Johns) and his son Robert … Winkesworth, Balham, Dene, Writrowe, Stutley, High Ashurst, and Oxenford. Coram Rege R. 511 (Hil. 12 Ric. II), …
Survey of London
… painter (see No. 12). No. 18. 18471850, William Henry Ashurst (17921855), solicitor. A radical in politics he was …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 6 Feb., 1702-3, rector of Withyham, Sussex, 1704, and of Ashurst, Kent, 1717. See Foster's Index Eccl. Pennington, …
Survey of London
… DORCHESTER HOUSE AND GARDENS AND HIS OWN HOUSE (LATER ASHURST) ( pp. 52, 54, 77, 89) A Delineation of the Ladyes …
Survey of London
… Plate 41 ASHURST HOUSE circa 1710 ( p. 54) A prospect of the seat of …
Survey of London
… Plate 42 Ashurst House (a) ASHURST HOUSE circa 1820 c. 1820 (b) ASHURST HOUSE circa 1830 ( p. 54) c. 1830 …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… even at Whitehall by the powerful influence of Sir Henry Ashurst, the Agent for Massachusetts (1,022). Maryland The …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… to Massachusetts (1876), while one of them, Sir Henry Ashurst, piloted through the House of Commons an Act to …
Survey of London
… had an almost unique plan for and Elizabethan dwelling. Ashurst House may have been a final evolution from the …
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