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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… D. D. inducted August 1739, obt. Oct. 14, 1784. 20 David Ball, LL. B. 1784, the present rector. 21 Since the … 14, and ib. 14 b. See also ibid. off. box C. 10. Box Kent, E. 75. See vol. vii. of this history, p. 135. See a decree in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… lights for ever in the church of St. Radigund, saving to David the parson his portion while he lived. 39 This gift … in East Aldrington pertained also to Portslade. Recov. R. East. 16 Chas. II, ro. 28. Horsfield, Sussex, i, 159. … Aldrington: Misc. Rec. (Suss. Rec. Soc. iv), 5. Recov. R. East. 16 Chas. II, ro. 28. Lord De La Warre presented in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… plan with parlour and kitchen, has an inscription I.E. 1716. 18 Brook Cottage still retains its stone-mullioned … as lord of one fee. 75 His possession was warranted by David, son of Thomas of Alkerton, who lived in Scotland. 76 … lord of the manor in 1891, but had sold it by 1903 to A. R. Motion of Upton (Warws.). 94 On Motion's death in 1934 the …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… they hold it in free alms. Cf. C.A.D., iii, A 6682 and P.R.S., x, no. 16. 781. [ c. 112734] Letter of the abbot of … 19 Ed. II and 1 Ed. III for two tenements; John David, 48 Ed. III; John Beverle, 49 Ed. III; Robert Bardolf, …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… Houndesdych; Richard Pottar; John Boylon; Adam Cobhamb(e)ry, Ed. I, 1 Ed. II and 1 and 5 Ed. III; Giles Westmell, 31 … 89 contd. Thomas de Sartar paid 2s. 4d.; Richard Froysh; David Dullying; Henry Proudhom, 1 Ed. II and 1 and 5 Ed. III; … at this in the king's exemplification [f. 23 blank]. H.R. 10 (36). C.I.P.M., x, 530. H.R. 27 (11). H.R. 40 (138). …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it, in 1837: it was of flint and red brick to designs of W. B. Moffatt, an associate of Sir Gilbert Scott. 198 On the … in 1993; Pennings farm, 262 a., was bought in 1960 by E. C. Sandell, whose son Mr. I. F. Sandell owned it in 1993. … on the death of the last prebendary was granted to David Vincent. 653 In 1559 Vincent sold the estate to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Charles Stephens, J.P. It was formerly the seat of Rev. W. Knatchbull. The road from Andover to Amesbury follows the … i, 484. Half a hide of the manor lay in 'Wallope ' (i.e. Over Wallop). This land subsequently formed part of the … to Peter Bridges, Elias le Blunt, rector of Amport, David Carew and William Lovel, clerk, the manor and its …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cousin and heir, had released his right to the grantors,' w tout that the seyd towne of Andever ys a borowe towne.' 128 … the poor of certain districts. See under Knight's Enham. David Dewar's Charity for Education.See also under Knight's … men of Andover of arrears. Close, 10 Hen. III, m. 12. G.E.C. Complete Peerage, vii, 32. Close, 10 Hen. III, m. 12; …
A History of the County of Hertford
… called Ardeley Bury, the residence of Col. Hans CM. Woods, R.A., is situated a little to the west. North of Ardeley Bury … and the demesne lands were sold by John Spurrier to Sir David Baird, K.B., 19 January 1810. He conveyed them in the … leading to the church' (Ct. R. of D. and C. of St. Paul's W.C. 1). Chauncy, op. cit. 65. Add. R. (B.M.), 27169. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1859 by the Hon. William Henry Ashe A'Court Holmes to Mr. W. Tanner Tull, whose family still owns it. Stickworth, of … which is now held by the trustees of his grandson, Mr. E. Sapte Blake. The situation of the house, a simple Jacobean … at least as late as 1580. 143 It had passed before 1641 to David Wavil, who died seised of it in that year, leaving a …