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A History of the County of Somerset
… survived his father by less than a month, and a daughter Elizabeth, wife successively of Sir Fulk Fitzwaryn (d. 1391) … however, was assigned for her life to Sir William's widow Elizabeth or Isabel, who subsequently married Sir Robert Harington, Baron Harington. Elizabeth died in 1400 when the manor reverted to her son …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… mansion, originally built by Ward, treasurer to Queen Elizabeth, and forming an interesting specimen of the …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… landes and rentes with the appurtenaunces in Newbiggine to Elizabeth Smythe my yongest daughter and to her heires and … Rowland Smithe died 1 January, 14 James I (16167), and Elizabeth Smythe, Isabella Smythe and Jane Smythe are his … is now aged 27 years, Jane is now aged 25 years and Elizabeth is now aged 24 years. Court of Wards Inq. p.m., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… until the death of Richard on Bosworth-Field: the Princess Elizabeth of York, afterwards consort of Henry VII., was also …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1776. 16 From him it passed to his daughter and heir, Elizabeth, the wife of Henry, Duke of Buccleuch, 17 and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and they continued vested in the crown until the 17th of Elizabeth, who granted the place at a fee-farm rent of 3 to …
Old and New London
… was pulled down at the formation of the Serpentine." Queen Elizabeth gave one of the rangerships to her friend and … as a hunting-ground in the reigns of Edward VI., Queen Elizabeth, and King James." In 1550 we find the boy-king, … general in the service of the Dutch, paid a visit to Queen Elizabeth, lodged in Somerset House, and was by her Majesty …
Survey of London
… of Sir Baptist Hicks, first Viscount Campden, and his wife Elizabeth, for the benefit of the poor of the parish of … for a forthcoming biography of Shaw. D.N.B.: P.O.D.: Elizabeth Aslin, The Aesthetic Movement, 1969, pp. 1412. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… William Iliffe of Desborough, Northants., farmer. App. to Elizabeth Hutt of London, upholder, and also to Thomas … 1753. Soon after this date he took over the business of Elizabeth Hutt at the sign of The Blue Curtain, St Paul's …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… for clerks, and 75 lambskin furs for summer liveries. 3 Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of Clare, gave liveries in 1343 to a … in 1343 the livery of a squire in the household of Elizabeth de Burgh, whom he supplied with spices. While a …
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