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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1758, the year of the Inclosure Award, when it was held by Tempest Hay of Loxley. The great tithes of the open field … portion of the parish then commuted were valued at 54. Tempest Hay died in 1764, having bequeathed all his estates … church was said in 1802 to be chargeable on the farm that Tempest Hay had occupied. 131 The vicarial tithe was commuted …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Thomas Lord Wharton, 80 who in 1560 sold it to Robert Tempest. 81 It seems probable that this estate came …
A History of the County of Durham
… Spearman. 20 The Spearman trustees in 1750 sold it to John Tempest of Wynyard, from whom it has descended to the …
Magna Britannia
… fair peer was begun at Beer, but three yeres since a great tempest tare it to pieces:" he speaks also of an attempt of …
A History of the County of Durham
… of arable, 100 of meadow and 160 of pasture to Sir Thomas Tempest, 166 a further alienation of 100 acres of arable land … in 1635 to William Lambton and others, trustees for Thomas Tempest, who settled it in 1642 on himself for life with … to his son John and his issue by Elizabeth Heath. 339 John Tempest and William his son and heir conveyed the manor and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… George I. to Henry Cartwright, from whence it was sold to Tempest, of Durham, whose descendant John Tempest, esq. of Wynyard, in the said county, some few years …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have been occupied in the early 17th century by William Tempest, who had land in the parish. 38 Today its chief …
A History of the County of Durham
… Elizabeth, daughter and heir of John Heath, in 1642 to the Tempest family, in which it descended to the Marquess of … portions of the estate were sold to the families of Tempest and Carr (Mackenzie and Ross, Dur. ii, 435). G.E.C. …