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A History of the County of Surrey
… hold it. The living is now held with Pyrford. CHARITIES Smith's Charity is distributed as in other Surrey parishes. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Howe. The younger John sold his lease in 1682 to Thomas Smith, who also bought the lease of Withington woods, which … by members of the Rich family. Thomas's son Humphrey Smith (d. 1718) of Kidlington (Oxon.) 228 succeeded him as … a new lease was granted in 1727 to Humphrey's son Thomas Smith, whose son and heir, also Thomas, sold it in 1764 to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the style of Queen Anne's reign. It was built by Thomas Smith, who succeeded to the property in 1705. His daughter … of Rake. 68 It was settled on his great-nephew Anthony Smith the younger. 69 It descended in the Smith family till it passed by the marriage of Philip …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is in the gift of trustees. CHARITY Of old charities only Smith's, distributed as in other Surrey parishes, appears to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Mr. Vere Allfrey; Ravenswood, the seat of Mrs. Charles Smith, which stands in a well-timbered park 21; Keep Hatch, … of 1853 left his property to his daughter Jessalina Lady Smith. She sold it to Mr. Samuel Palmer, from whom it was … it was bought by Major Sawyer and later by Mr. Charles Smith ( Parl. Accts. and Papers, 1809, iv, 285, 327; inform. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… churchwarden was formerly elected there. CHARITIES Smith's charity is distributed as in other Surrey parishes. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… lease of an estate in Caunsall and Broadwaters from John Smith. 61 Lea Castle, which was for some time occupied by the … property. Blakeshall was the property of John Smith in 1809, 76 and it now belongs to Mr. William Hancocks, … on St. Thomas's Day in groceries, meat, &c. In 1823 John Smith by his will bequeathed 600, out of the income thereof …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1859 the advowson was shared between the Bishop and Mr. J. Smith, the latter being represented by J. W. Smith, LL.D. in 1900 and 1915. 45 The living, with Burton …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 54 The living is in the gift of Lord Ashcombe. CHARITIES Smith's charity is distributed as in other Surrey parishes. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. A certain William Smith dealt with the manor by recovery in 1740, 57 and his … retained it for a considerable period, Thomas Assheton Smith being lord of the manor in 1799, 58 but it is not known …