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A History of the County of Hertford
… Another quarter of the manor was held in 1520 by John Smith and his wife Joan, who was perhaps a daughter of Rede's … it was pulled down. The manor was sold in 1865 by Edward Smith Wilkinson to Thomas Fowell Buxton of Easneye in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hall, given to the village in 1900 by Mrs. William Smith in memory of her husband, the chief streets are School … Woodclyffe almshouses were also built and endowed by Mrs. Smith in 1902. The Piggott schools, 3 which were founded in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… de Pit for two salt pans, three capons; Richard the Smith for his smithy, two capons; Robert le Iremonger 12 d; …
A History of the County of Surrey
… lord of the manor. It then passed into the hands of the Smith family of Selsdon, who still hold it, but no manorial … picturesque features, besides the church, in the village. Smith's charity is distributed as usual. Priv. Act, 47 Geo. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Elizabeth, her heirs and assigns for ever. 41 At that time Smith de Burgh, eleventh earl of Clanricarde, held the manor … daughters Lady Hester Amelia and Lady Margaret Augusta. 42 Smith de Burgh, eleventh earl of Clanricarde died in 1782 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were tenants at will, but the two largest tenants, Paul Smith and Edward Nichalls, were leaseholders with rents of … farming in the parish. In the 12th century there was a smith, Walter, whose daughter Juliana, gave an acre of land in Worminghall to St. Frideswide's, 251 and another smith is mentioned in the 16th century. 252 The only record …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but of some local interest, occurred in 1695 when Sarah Smith, the sister-in-law of the vicar, Charles Hinde, 43 … of 1551 was sold, however, to a group which included John Smith, Provost of Oriel College, 168 and in 1576 the queen …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and a rent of 3 6 s. 8 d. a year; in 1608 a Richard Smith paid an annual rent of 3 8 s. for the mill and … for their works. 376 The halfvirgater in 1279 was the smith whose work of making two ploughs was probably exacted; … was erected to Saunders's memory after 1914; a clock by Smith & Son of Derby was placed in the tower in about 1914; …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the King's Bench. The latter conveyed it in 1813 to Samuel Smith, lord of the manor of Woodhall, with which manor it has … bankruptcy it was sold, and acquired in 1801 by Samuel Smith, 100 who died in 1834. 101 His greatgrandson Mr. Abel Henry Smith is the present lord of the manor. Watton Place: Back …
A History of the County of Somerset
… John Alexander of Newbury (Berks.), and by 1880 to A. D. Smith of Edinburgh and Mrs. M. G. Bewley. 124 Mrs. Bewley was …