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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Pill. 58 In 1866 the Fisheries Commission refused to grant W. C. Kerr a certificate for his 50 putchers and 3 putts near … D 265/M 9. Ibid. M 12. Ibid. D 177/III/10. Ibid. D 2193 (Purnell), estate papers. Brit. Univ. Dir. (1792), 65. Newnham … Bryant, Map of Glos. (1824). Glos. R.O., D 265/T 22. H. W. Paar, Severn and Wye Rly. 35; Hunt's Dir. Glos. (1849), …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ward, E. division of the county of Cumberland, 2 miles (N. W. by W.) from Brampton; containing 217 inhabitants. Newtown … There is a place of worship for Independents. William Purnell, in 1763, bequeathed 300 for teaching, and an estate …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Kington, Herefs. 12 Handsome Chairs Compass backs & seats w th fine Cain 18 with two matching elbow chairs and another … Robert, 8 Newton St, Holborn, London, carver (1808). [D] Purnell, James, Cross St, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Hants., cm and u (1839). [D] Purnell, John, Bristol, cm and u (181729). At 5 Mill's Pl. in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to his son-inlaw Dr. John Fletcher 43 whose heir T. G. W. Fletcher-Welch was in possession of Ebworth in 1827. 44 By … 1757 when Combe House and 6 a. belonged to Mrs. Elizabeth Purnell. 63 The house, with 13 a. of land, was owned by … his death before 1718 to his sister Anne, wife of Charles Purnell, and Anna's share passed on her death in 1740 to her …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 20 years. They sold the manor in 1863 to the Revd. Thomas Purnell, 112 who in turn sold it in 1880 to John Skipworth … with Staverton church land and with Jessie Mary Maud Purnell's charity, founded by will proved 1937, which was … manor, 1652. Rudder, Glos. 300. O.S. Map 6", Glos. XXVI. N.W. (1924 edn.). Ex inf. War Department, 14th Signal Regiment. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… being on a slight hill (420 ft. at the church) above the Purnell's Brook which forms the western boundary; it lies … is a silver plate inscribed: 'This hour-glass was made by W. Needler in 1673 and was given back to Knowle Church by A. … was Henry Greswolde Lewis at his death in 1829, 39 and J. W. Unett in 1850. 40 In that year Knowle was constituted a …
Magna Britannia
… of Penwarne, in 1776, it has been sold in lots by his sons W. Fortescue, Esq. and W. J. Fortescue, Esq. The mansion is now occupied as a … abdication. Carhayes is now the property of John Trevanion Purnell Bettesworth Trevanion, Esq., son of the late John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… century of brick with flush frame sash windows, &c. In Purnell Place is a picturesque range of small dwellings with … on Markets and Tolls. Dict. Nat. Biog. Lysons, loc. cit. W. W. Wroth, Lond. Pleasure Gardens of the 18th Cent. 238. Dict. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor 131 with which it descended until 1880. 132 Thomas Purnell, who was vicar as well as patron, retained the … sold the manor; the advowson descended to his son, Robert Purnell, and in 1921 passed to the Bishop of Gloucester. 134 … III, c. 23 (local and personal act); MacDermot, Hist. of G.W.R. (revised edn. 1964), i. 80. Glos. R.O., DC/H 5. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by the Trowbridge Chartist, William Carrier, and by W. P. Roberts, a Bath attorney. 53 This meeting alarmed the … 1687, 453 James Willett (serge-maker) in 1695 454 and John Purnell in 1698. 455 Of the older families the Yerburys … did not flourish and in 1843 the chapel was sold to Jonas Purnell for c. 300. In 1844, however, it was reopened. The …
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