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A History of the County of Buckingham
… wife to John Saunders. 86 Thomas Saunders conveyed to John Smith in 15767, 87 and four years later it passed from John Smith to Lawrence Meridale. 88 Edmund, son of Lawrence, 89 … op. cit. iii, 462; Burke, Landed Gentry; P.C.C. 181 Smith. Recov. R. Mich. 17 Geo. II, m. 27. Ibid. East. 11 Geo. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… living, two having bakeries, one a grocery, and one a smith's shop. While some of the 17th-century yeoman families … one was a tailor and one a mercer; 162 there were also a smith, another tailor, a carpenter, a meason, 163 and a … shop, a wheelwright's shop, a carpenter's shop, two smith's shops, and a limekiln. 166 The village had three …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… conveyed the manor in 16245 to Richard Yardley and William Smith. 75 This estate was apparently bought, like the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Matthew Dodsworth, bart. 23 His son Sir Matthew Blayney Smith-Dodsworth, bart., 24 was holding it in 1905. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilts. LX (1887 edn.); below, nonconf. Inf. from Mr. H. Smith, Bramscote, S. Newton. O.S. Map 1"; sheet 14 (1817 … D. Howell, Remember the Wylye Valley, 84; inf. from Mr. H. Smith, Bramscote, S. Newton. W.R.O. 861/15; 2057/P 1/7. … i. 28. Nightingale, Wilts. Plate, 1467; inf. from Mr. H. Smith, Bramscote, S. Newton. Walters, Wilts. Bells, 1467; …
A History of the County of Essex
… left the district later in 1803 the E.C.U. asked David Smith, minister of Brentwood Independent church, to preach at … a 'chapel room' was rented by the E.C.U. and registered by Smith. 187 A chapel was built in North Road in 1812, partly … in 1809, when a house was registered for worship by Henry Smith. 199 Smith and his wife, who are said to have been …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Harp is from Harepaeth, a military road or highway: A. H. Smith, English Place-Name Elements, i. 240, 2445. V.C.H. Som. … (Rec. Com.), 193. C 133/68/5. Leland, Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, iv. 122. S.R.S. lxxi, pp. 645. Ibid. xxviii, 325, 347. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and to her mother Lucy (d. 1728), the wife of Altham Smith of Grays Inn. This monument, which is surmounted by …
A History of the County of Essex
… which stood north of Weald Road, near the church. Hugh Smith, lord of the manor from 1732 to 1745, landscaped the … the 19th century. The south front is of six bays. Captain Smith was living at Hou Hatch in 1777, when it already had a … who in 1685 sold the South Weald estate to Erasmus Smith or Heriz (d. 1691), a Turkey merchant. 112 The estate …
A History of the County of Warwick
… England was started at Southam in 1823 by Mr. Henry Lilley Smith, who also established an ear and eye infirmary, whose … and of the furniture thereof. The Rev. William Lilley Smith by will dated 2 March 1893 bequeathed to the trustees of the Smith Memorial Charity (otherwise known as 'Southam Eye and …