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A History of the County of Northampton
… north-east wing. Subsequently, in the time of Mr. W. B. Stopford-Sackville, new kitchen offices were built west … or. Sackville. Quarterly or and gules a bend vair. David, Earl of Huntingdon. Or three piles gules. One and a … ro. 149. Feet of F. Northants. Mich. 1560, ro. 1095. G. E. C. Complete Peerage (Mordaunt). Ibid. Chan. Inq. p.m. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Jan. 27, 1726, obt. 1748. 23 Sir Thomas Dyke, bart. David Lambe, 1748, ob-. 1771. 24 Sir John D. Dyke, bart. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 2. Manors held of Luton Manor:(6) Brache; (7) Dallow; (8) David Ashby; (9) East Hide or The Hyde; (10) Farley; (11) … the abbacy of John de Cella, and in the reign of John, i.e. between 11991214, a grant was made to Robert Fitz Walter … church was completely restored by the late G. E. Street, R.A., between the years 1865 and 1885. The east wall of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… no service to the town until 1877 when a branch from the G.W.R. line at Dauntsey was opened. The new line skirted the … to Frank and Avril Darling, by the Darlings in 1955 to Mr. E. J. M. Buxton. In 1978 Mr. Buxton sold Cole Park and 8 a. … Hill manor to Henry Grayle. 288 In 1612 Grayle and his son David bought COWBRIDGE Mill and other lands, also part of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The treble is dated 1634, and the second was recast by W. Blews & Sons of Birmingham in 1874; the tenor is a … Crown at the Dissolution. 96 CHARITIES In 1875 the Rev. David Davies, by his will proved at Worcester 19 January, … p.m. (Ser. 2), cccxxv, 183. Habington, op. cit. ii, 211. G.E.C. Complete Baronetage, ii, 202; Ret. of Memb. of Parl. i, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… iron fireback with the Royal Arms and initials C.R. Over it is a made-up overmantel of five round-headed … and having green and yellow leaves. The uppermost is King David, crowned and holding a harp. He wears a red gown and … VIII, xxi (1), 1537 (7). B.R.L. 187058, 187059. See also W. T. Jackman, Transportation in Modern England (Cambridge, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the River Ock. 30 A notable incumbent was the eccentric David Jones (16631724), 31 who appears to have been an … the Marcham Inclosure Act, let at 10 s. a year, and 3 r. 24 p. in Upper Ham Field, allotted under the Garford … Priv. Act, 55 Geo. III, cap. 47. Inform. from the Rev. J. E. Field. It is in the custody of the parish council. Priv. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Thomas Twort, of Horsemonden, whose two sons Thomas and David Twort afterwards possessed it; the latter of whom …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the market derive the later names of Chepyng Lavington (e.g. 1412), Lavington Forum (e.g. 1460) 5 and, of course, … business until 1920. The works were next acquired by W. E. Chivers & Son, also of Devizes, who owned them until … of Anabaptists in 1740. 604 In the mid 18th century David Saunders was leading a Methodist group in Eastcott …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was enlarged by 25 p. in 1873, and again in 1899 by 2 r. 20 p., which included the site of a moated farm-house to … of four lower panels, with restored paintings of David, Isaiah, Daniel and Hosea, separates the chancel from … Mag. Brit. i (1), 114. From information supplied by Mr. R. E. Prothero, agent to the Duke of Bedford. V.C.H. Beds. i, …