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A History of the County of Oxford
… later than Charlbury. The place-name Cote derives from cot(e), a cottage; the prevalence of the form Cotes, a Middle … bears an illegible 18th-century date and the initials R.W.M., perhaps for William Ryman and his wife. Most of the … with a flat hood; in 1847 the house was occupied by David Colcutt. 95 Some small stone villas and a number of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom presented. Family of Monins. David Campredon, A. M. Jan. nuary 31, 1700, obt. March 2, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Elizabeth, sold all their interest in the premises to David Ogilvy. In the same year the said Thomas and James … entered, under the title of Terra Monachorum Archiepi, i. e. lands of the monks of the archbishop, as all lands …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… but Chenies passed to Agnes Cheyne's niece Anne wife of David Philip. 37 Anne and David Philip, who was sheriff in … of Bedford in 1769 from designs by Sir William Chambers, R.A., and sculptured by Joseph Wilton, R.A. It represents … (d. 1892). (13) A mural monument designed by George E. Fox, F.S.A., to Francis Charles Hastings, ninth duke (d. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… into tithings called Chertsey, Allesden, and Adisford (i.e. Addlestone), Lolewirth or Hardwitch in Hardwicke, … Docket Point was the seat of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, bart., M.P. In 1800 an Act was passed for inclosing … the estate. 110 They sold it, however, in 1822 to David Hall, who conveyed to John Beecles Hyndman, from whom …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… with Chartridge House or Lodge, the residence of Mr. A. E. Franklin, on the outskirts of the village. On the same … Newdigate, 128 but is said to have sold it in 1520 to Sir David Owen. 129 In 1530 Sir David Owen brought an action … two circles, fragments of two others and the inscription 'W.A. 1676.' The nave is of five bays with north and south …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is registered among those, Qui portabant arma antiqua, i.e. who bore an antient family coat of arms. After this … he was curate. In April 1777, he was made precentor of St. David's. See Merrett's Pinax, p. 58, 90, 94. Johnson's Ger. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and he, in 1658, parted with it in like manner to Mr. David Polhill, gent. of Oxford, 16 who was descended from David, the third son of Thomas, the second son of Thomas … Calverley's, in Whitley, as being in the hill country, i. e. above the lower or sand hill, and he accordingly on trial …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king Henry VIII. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir David Owen, from whom he was divorced for her incontinency, … lord Burgh, had by Katherine his wife, daughter of Edward, e rl of Lincoln, Sir John Bo rough, who died in his life … and four daughters. Against a pillar, a small monument for W. Streatfeild, gent. late of Burgherst court, second son of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this place was antiently called Julham, or Juliham, i. e. the village or dwelling of Julius, in regard to Julius … or Athol, in Scotland, son of Isabel his sister, by David de Strabolgie, earl of Athol, was found to be his heir; … Upon which the king, in regard of the eminent services of David de Strabolgie, son of John, earl of Athol, …