Search
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Lincoln, d. 1827; Robert Stuart Whitworth (formerly Hurst), d. 1831; Margaret Mary, wife of Rev. Dr. Maltby, … Charles Stuart Campion, both died 1869; Sarah Isabella (Hurst) relict of Titus Berry, d. 1874; and Harriet Hurst, d. 1878. In the south aisle, to Mary (Harvey) wife of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Furnivall, the grandson, conveyed the manor to William Hurst in 1287, 23 reserving to himself the service of 1 d. 24 … of Ousefleet (Usflete). 25 Apparently it was intended that Hurst should convey to the priory of Bushmead, co. Beds., for … of 'Sir' Gerard, his son and his wife, and for Walter Hurst, brother of William, and others. 27 The priory had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the abbot in an exchange, the pasture called Middle Hurst was added to the demesne after the abbot acquired by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Craches or Crathors Pond or the Greate Pond. A mill called Hurst Mill in Chobham was conveyed to the abbot by John de …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Hundred Courts were anciently held, is beside the road to Hurst, behind Ham Farm. Clayton Wickham lies to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in turn was succeeded by his son Edmund Broome, Vicar of Hurst (Berks.), who held the estate in 1903. 216 By 1923 the … but no freeholders. There were 2 commons called the Hurst and the Marsh, totalling 60 a. The arable lay in an …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1558 182 and was sold by Anthony Hodgkins to Henry Hurst in 1599. In 1626 it was bought by Giles Tray, whose … in person in 1563 when he was nonresident. 372 Ambrose Hurst, vicar from 1570, was non-resident and employed a curate in 1576; 373 Hurst, who was among those clergy deemed in 1584 neither …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Street, who could offer his future sonin-law William Hurst an alternative of 500 as dower for his daughter Ann in … the family had risen into the gentry class. 385 The Hurst family were similarly for the most part substantial … gentlemen. At the end of the 17th century Edward Hurst, yeoman of Temple Cowley (d. 1726) held his land …
A History of the County of Northampton
… ft. 6 in., the other 3 ft. 10 in. by 3 ft. In 1516 Thomas Hurst bequeathed '10 ewe sheep to the preparing & furnishing …