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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… year granted the manors of Brampton and Alconbury to David, Earl of Huntingdon. 45 David died in 1219 and his son … now almost obliterated, surmounted with the letters 'e.b. c.w.' and dated '1618,' also inscribed 'Ipsum midd 1697.' …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in Hilary term 12889 granted his 'manor of Braughing' to David le Grand for life. 58 Henry Pentelow seems to have been … The road here was formerly called Grig's Case ( Sess. R. [Herts. Co. Rec.], i, 41). Ibid. 91. Ibid. 103, 105. Ibid. … ccccxci, 18. a See Urwick, Nonconformity in Herts. 670. G.E.C. Baronetage, iii, 272; M.I. at Braughing. See Recov. R. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in the beginning of the 13th century by Robert de Moreton, David son of Robert also holding half a hide in Moreton. 98 … Whitmore, 1624, the inscription on the third being 'W. Witmore made us all'; the fourth is by Abraham Rudhall, … Dep. East. 32 Chas. II, no. 26; inform. from the Rev. E. R. Dowdeswell. Recov. R. D. Enr. Hil. 10 Anne, m. 6; …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1866 c. 1890, and Charles Smith, c. 1894 c. 1898. 159 A. E. Symes Ltd., builders and civil engineers, came to … Burgess's works in Ongar Road. In 1972 Symes joined the David Charles Group, which closed the works c. 1978. 160 … In 1871, after main drains had been laid in Brentwood 227 W. R. Preston, a local solicitor, farmer, and land developer, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from Stephen to Lewis March, who may have been the son of David March son of Stephen. 54 Lewis and his wife Mary were … 59 He died in 1855, leaving co-heirs, Mary Agnes wife of W. W. Drake and Emma, who married the Rev. H. W. Haygarth. 60 … of his father Stephen to Silvester de Preston ( Excerpta e Rot. Fin. [Rec. Com.], ii, 176). Feet of F. Hants, East. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it to Thomas Watson. In 1691 Watson, then bishop of St. David's, granted it to St. John's College, Cambridge, which … Scarsdale; he was non-resident in 1857. 108 In 1836 R. W. King of Brinkley Hall had complained that as there was … 4 old inhabitants. By wills proved 1904 and 1924 Miss L. E. Maulkin and Miss M. E. Maulkin each left 50, the income to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… as owing to them 'the children and servants of the said [i.e. most substantial] inhabitants are often drawn into many … 6 Among noteworthy men 7 associated with Brinklow are David Stokes (1591?1669), author and divine, rector 162542 … 375. Dugd. 220. Rot. Litt. Claus. (Rec. Com.), 366. Recov. R. Mich. 3 Wm. IV, ro. 331. Warw. Co. Recs. ii, 136; iii, 99. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… bridge and the reservoir was used for leisure. The G.W.R. LondonBristol line was built north of the canal and … Sparrow or Herbard, rector 141921, was also a canon of St. David's, 235 Richard Machon (d. c. 1492) was also rector of … school. From 1936 to 1949 the living was held by R. E. Ramsay, the suffragan bishop of Malmesbury. 251 Brinkworth …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Montgomery, 96 who sold them in and after 1919. R. W. Williamson bought Knowle farm, 550 a., in 1919 and Lodge … In 1910 it was owned by Edgar Young, 143 and in 1929 by G. E. Young. 144 In or soon after 1929 the farm, c. 300 a. south … biblical scholar Rowland Williams, vice-principal of St. David's College, Lampeter (Cardig., later Dyfed), was vicar …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Henry Arnold, 1656, ejected 1662. 35 Thomas Pike, 1666. David Barton, 1667. PATRONS, & c. CURATES. Bishop of …