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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 15678. 39 In 1591 there was a dispute about the right of Anthony Berewe to these lands, a witness asserting that … George Berewe had given up his interest in the property to Anthony. James Wolveridge obtained a quitclaim of the manor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… leased the advowson. Joseph Bower presented in 1631, and Anthony Ashley Cooper, Baron Ashley, in 1670. Exceptionally, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… then to his son Edward, 389 the 'Mr. Clerk' mentioned by Anthony Wood in 1657, 390 who lived at Dorchester and who … began the custom of holding both church and school. 446 Anthony Wood, a former pupil of his at Thame, visited him at … of the nave, and its foundations, seen and sketched by Anthony Wood in the 17th century, 485 were located by …
Magna Britannia
… stated to have been held by him immediately of the Queen. Anthony Blithe died seised of the manor of Dronfield in 1601. From the Blithes it passed by sale to Anthony Morewood, Esq., of Hallowes, who soon after wards … with a spire. In the north transept is the monument of Anthony Bradshaw, Esq., of the Inner-Temple, a younger son of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1593 and his son Edmund in 1605, 257 but Edmund's son Anthony had possession of the whole or part of the estate by … 1588 258 and had a conveyance from his father in 1589. 259 Anthony (d. 1631) was succeeded by his son John Abington, 260 … by his family, owners of the Upper Dowdeswell estate. Anthony Abington, John's father, left a legacy for rebuilding …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Ellerton and Stainton in 1316. 62 At the Dissolution Anthony Brackenbury of Selaby, Durham, held lands in Ellerton … of three ostrich feathers or therein. Cuthbert son of Anthony Brackenbury, the tenant under the priory, married … included in the entail. The manor was in 1540 settled on Anthony Brackenbury (their grandfather, probably grantee of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (otherwise Wyndham Ashe), and in 1741 was bought by Anthony Duncombe (created Lord Feversham in 1747). 193 At his … to Joan's granddaughter and coheir Lucy, wife of Sir Anthony Brown. 333 In 1516 she sold it to Richard Fox, bishop … belonged to Nicholas. 385 In 1721 John Elliott sold it to Anthony Duncombe (d. 1763) who bought a number of other …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1626 Thomas Buckeridge settled the estate on his son Anthony, and daughter-in-law, Constance. 109 Anthony and Constance Buckeridge reconveyed the estate to Thomas Buckeridge and his son Arthur, Anthony's brother, in 1648 and in the same year Thomas and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor, mills, rectory, and advowson of the vicarage to Sir Anthony St. Leger, kt., king's councillor. 50 Sir Anthony conveyed the same to his son Warham, 51 who in 1561 … granted by the Crown with the manor (see above) to Sir Anthony St. Leger in 1546, and the advowson invariably …
A History of the County of Oxford
… share of the manor and advowson came into the hands of Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell, but he presented in 1598 and again … that the manor was divided at this time, for in 1602 Sir Anthony Cope received fractions of one eighth and one … family of Hanwell until in 1676 Mary Gerard, relict of Anthony Cope (d. 1675), 105 was declared insane. Sir …