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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… mourning the death of her most distinguished votary'; (4) of 1st earl, died 1683, marble wall-monument by J. M. … Anthony AshleyCooper, the statesman and politician who in 1672 was created Earl of Shaftesbury. Sir Anthony greatly … still under construction in 1659. An estate map dated 1672, probably by the same draughtsman as that of 1659, shows …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to Roundhill, 2 km. north-west to Cuttlesham, and nearly 4 km. north-east to Stavordale. The distance from Roundhill … nonconformist ministers. 75 Licences were issued in 1672 for Presbyterians and Baptists and an ejected clergyman … Cuttlesham. 79 The Presbyterian meeting house licensed in 1672 stood south of Silver Street and closed probably c. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 9. 13. 4., and in the patronage of the Crown: the tithes have been … is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 3. 4.; net income, 134: patron, Lord Sudeley. The tithes were … Near the cathedral are some almshouses founded in 1672, by Bishop Morley, for the residence and support of ten …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Harold the Earl; 'then it was taxed for 5 hides, now for 4 hides, and the castle of Windsor is on the (other) half … within the lines of defence, instead of the more usual 4 or 5. It also fills a prominent place in the great series … work on the order of the Garter, which was published in 1672. Among the illustrations is a valuable series of views …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… giving Westminster in exchange certain lands in Battersea. 4 The work at the castle was advanced enough for its use as a … out for London, where he arrived late that night, Sunday, 4 January. 131 On the following morning the rebellious earls … years. 513 He must have surrendered this lease, for in 1672 Richard Francklyn obtained a thirty-one years' lease of …
Survey of London Monograph
… III). See Norroy (3). 2. STEPHEN Windsor, c. 1366, ? cr. 4 October 1364. Windsor appears repeatedly in public records … author of The Institution ...of the Order of the Garter (1672). Of great ability and boundless energy with many … nucleus of the collections given to Oxford University in 1672 and housed in the specially built Ashmolean Museum. His …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (3) to John Theede, 1622, inscription only; on S. side, (4) of Harry Blackwall, 1460, and Agnes his wife, 1489, two … of arms, central shield, arms of Dormer, quarterly, 1 and 4, azure ten billets or and a chief or with a demi-lion sable … (2) to Henry Redman, steward to the Earl of Carnarvon, 1672, with plain shield, much worn and broken. In S. chapelat …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 161.; (2) to John Reade, 1614; (3) to William Parsons, 1672, and Mary (Reade) his wife, 1672, and another. Piscina: in chancel, recess with chamfered …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… surround and gadrooned apron by Marshall of Blandford; (4) of Edmund Dowland, 1819, and Rev. James Dowland, 1824, … architraves with wreath and leaf-and-tongue decoration. (4) West Farm (83959969), house, 600 yds. S.E. of the church, … for the Lawrence Squibb who gave a bell to the church in 1672 (Raven, 130). The house of 1670 is represented by areas …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… resulting in an oblong area some 6 miles east to west by 4 miles north to south. The parishes near Wisbech, whose … to cause great damage in some years, notably at the end of 1672, when a west wind backing south caused the upland waters … Cambs. ii, 76. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1638-9, 343. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1672-3, 380. Fenland N. & Q. ii, 235-6. North and Morris Fens …
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