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A History of the County of Bedford
… this time that the Stones sold their property to Ralph Radcliffe, 36 who suffered a recovery of the manor in 1728. 37 The family of Radcliffe were still holding in 1801, 38 and in 1825 Henry Delm Radcliffe was in possession. 39 In 1828 this property was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a term of years. 27 The king made over this lease to Lady Radcliffe, 28 who with her husband made conveyances of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1881, when it was sold to the present owner, Mr. A. N. Radcliffe, and Mr. Robert Vernon Somers-Smith. 80 The … Hants, Trin. 3 Geo. IV. Information supplied by Rev. A. C. Radcliffe. Ibid.; Kelly, P. O. Dir. 1848. Ex inform. Mr. A. N. Radcliffe. Ex inform. the Rev. A. C. Radcliffe. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… closed in 1926. In 1981 younger children attended Dr. Radcliffe's school in Steeple Aston, and secondary children …
A History of the County of Essex
… 68 FitzWalter's daughter and heir Elizabeth married John Radcliffe of Attleborough (Norf.) who fell fighting on the … before 22 August 1485, and was succeeded by her son John Radcliffe, Lord FitzWalter, who was attained and executed in … 69 His estates were restored in 1505 to his son Robert Radcliffe, Lord FitzWalter, who in the same year sold Roydon …
A History of the County of Durham
… in 1586, when it was granted to John Awbrey and John Radcliffe. 585 John Awbrey sold his interest to John … was granted with Fishburn chapel to John Awbrey and John Radcliffe, and was 'decayed' in 1599, 591 but seems to have …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… present baronet, who married Penelope, daughter of Ralph Radcliffe, esq. of Hitchin, in Hertfordshire, widow of Mr. … by whom he has no issue, and on his brother-in-law, John Radcliffe's death, in 1784, s.p. he became, in right of his wife, his heir, and has since taken the name of Radcliffe. In the 7th of king George III. he was chosen in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… clarencieux, in 1572, 2 but he alienated it to Sir Edward Radcliffe, physician to James I. who afterwards resided at … their arms, Argent, two bendlets ingrailed, sable. 3 Ralph Radcliffe, a younger brother of the above family, purchased … afterwards continued; one of whom was Sir Edward Radcliffe, the purchaser of this estate of New Harbour, in …
A History of the County of Essex
… Radcliffes, earls of Sussex, 52 until 1617, when Robert Radcliffe, earl of Sussex, sold it to Sir Lionel Cranfield, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Sir Ralph Nevill and his wife Isabel, in 1480 by Sir John Radcliffe and his wife Katherine, lately widow of Sir Oliver … on each occasion belonging to the wife. 84 Katherine Radcliffe's mother, Elizabeth widow of George Nevill Lord … Hutton from 1627. 100 In 1646 Sir Arthur paid 320 to Ralph Radcliffe and his wife Elizabeth for the manor of Sheriff …