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A History of the County of Middlesex
… a greenhouse, and 1½ a. owned and occupied by Thomas Webb. 40 In 1762 the most northerly dwelling set back from … (1881-1965) at no. 20 Perrin's Walk from 1920, and Mary Webb (1881-1927) at no. 12 Hampstead Grove from 1923. 35 E. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the marriage of his daughter Katherine and Thomas Webb, 11 who held them c. 1703. 12 Although George Webb had an interest in the tithes in 1739, 13 they passed to Thomas Webb's son, also Thomas, whose daughters sold them in 1762 to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… may have taken place after the first Act in 1805. J. Webb, Hist. of Charities and Fishing Rights in Harmondsworth …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Nicholas Tichebourn and two priests, John Rede and John Webb. 70 In 1523, however, William Frost and Robert Wallop …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… gallery, and east tower; it contains stained glass by C. Webb and an organ from St. Luke's, Berwick Street. 96 In …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… terms for the execution of the King 48. Captain Richard Webb 49 occurs Governor in 1649 50. In 1667, when the Dutch … in Brand, vol. II. p. 476. Corporation Records. Capt. Webb, Governor of Hartlepoole, sworn a free burgess. Dec. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… parish is a post-inclosure farm-house built by Sir John Webb in 1766. 55 It has extensive buildings of the 19th and … end of the village which was not recorded after Sir John Webb conveyed it to Samuel Blackwell of Williamstrip in 1778, … (d. 1686), and Mary. 101 Mary, whose husband Sir John Webb, Bt., of Great Canford (Dors.) died in 1700, was …