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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 3 John Vigurs, clerk, Dec. 19, 1718, obt. Dec. 6, 1725. 4 David Williams, August 29, 1726, obt. 1742. William Marsh, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Curtis Barnett, who had died in 1746 at Fort St. David, and it is held at the present day by Mr. Barnett, a … It also appeared, from the same table, that the Rev. E. B. Frere, vicar of the parish, deposited 52 10 s. in the … in the county of Hertford, containing together 7 a. 3 r. 18 p. By an order of the Charity Commissioners of 2 April, …
A History of the County of Durham
… reverted to his sisters Sibil and Isabella, whose sons David de Bicheburn and Roger de Herle were tenants in 1336. … istius ecc[les]ie qui obijt in ffesto S[anct]i Nicholai E[piscop]i Anno di mi[llessi]mo cccc vj to cuius anime … Bewley, known as the Poor's Field, containing 3 a. 1 r. 26 p., the rent whereof, amounting to 8 a year, is applied …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… much altered and reduced in size. 4 It was originally E-shaped in plan, with a total length of about 88 ft., and … about 100 acres, lately the property and residence of Mr. W. Burden-Muller, who sold it in 1913 to Mr. A. Vlasto; … ceased to exist. 54 Two distinguished Royalist divines, David Stokes (1591 ?1669), the theological writer, and Thomas …
A History of the County of Warwick
… honor of Richard's Castle on the Welsh border. In 121112 David de Lindesy held a quarter of a knight's fee in Binley … the stream of Ebleswelle 23 to the borders of Smite (i.e. Combe Fields), to the monks of Combe, his gift being … 1932. Warw. Co. Records, iv, 1223. Rentals and Surveys (P.R.O.), Portf. 26, no. 66. V.C.H. Warw. i, 304, 323. Red Bk. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a preliminary to the settlement of debts which he owed to David of Oxford, a Jew. 22 Guy's manor passed with that of … 'R. Sanders made me 1690'; the tenor, 'Fear God Honour y e King 1690.' The sanctus bell has no inscription and is of … two flat handles and repouss work which is inscribed 'I.W. 1684.' There are also a small modern silver flagon, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and in 1870 the manorial rights were held by Pakington and W. C. Smith. Pakington's rights had passed to John Lovegrove … 1924 the house was drastically altered and restored by T. E. Whitaker, who added a new south porch. Near the house is a … until 1754 when Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester, sold it to David Reid. 532 The advowson was held in trust for Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the soil is rather heavy but productive. The former G.W. R. main line to Birmingham crosses the northern part of … a shield charged with a kingfisher, between the initials E. and F., with the date 1581 above. The legend is: sigillvm. … re-sold his manor within five years of purchase to Sir David Conyngham, 60 but in 1662 Nether Itchington 'lately …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the height above sea level 60 ft., longitude 0 0' 32" E., latitude 52 21' 14". North of the Rectory stands a fine … and destroyed statues and balustrades. About 1800 the Rev. R. Tillard built a new rectory. The setting of the rectory … Gloria in excelsis Deo. Henry Sayers, Rector, and Arthur David Godfrey, sometime warden, gave me, MCMX. In 1552 there …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Solent may be obtained; Warborne House, belonging to Mr. David Jones, J.P., with 300 acres attached; Vicars Hill, … Cecil, and Shirley Holmes of Col. William Henry Burton, R.E. Manors At the Conquest two manors called BOLDRE were held … account. 153 The infant school was built by the late W. J. C. Moens, F.S.A., in commemoration of his ransom from …
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