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A History of the County of Hertford
… 1254 by Henry, bishop of Lincoln, 87 and again in 1406 by Philip, bishop of Lincoln. 88 The advowson seems to have …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 1254 by Henry, bishop of Lincoln, 87 and again in 1406 by Philip, bishop of Lincoln. 88 The advowson seems to have …
Magna Britannia
… There are three quakers meeting houses in this parish. Philip Lord Wharton, in 1692, appropriated by deed certain …
A History of the County of Hertford
… be divided among his five daughters. 52 His son and heir Philip entered upon the estate, 53 and in June 1604 he and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held of Robert de Feugeres's heirs, and they in turn of Philip de Colville. Philip, however, held of the heirs of Werry de Caen of … them in 131920 to Luke of Over, who owned them in 1327. 44 Philip of Barton held the estate in 13445, for the life of …
Magna Britannia
… in Carsington, now the property of his representative, Philip Gell, Esq. of Hopton-hall, M. P. The small church at … 46 and Chilcote, and a mutilated alabaster slab for Philip 47, who died in 1517. The ancient monument of Matilda … to Peter Pegge Burnell, Esq.; and, Dorothy to the late Philip Gell, Esq., and afterwards to Thomas Blore, Esq. Paul …
Magna Britannia
… reign of Edward I. by John de Ripariis, who conveyed it to Philip Cornwallis, Archdeacon of Winchester 18; the latter … for a considerable time. Bulland was purchased of the late Philip Rashleigh, Esq. Treworgy in St. Cleer, now the … de Brooke 25: it is now the property of the Rev. Philip Lyne, LL.D., whose ancestor purchased it of the Ingram …
A History of the County of Surrey
… follows the descent of Camberwell Buckingham. 38 In 12223 Philip Vitdeners 39 quitclaimed to Agnes de Titsey (probably … Richard de Wyk and Asceline his wife were assigned from Philip Vitdeners a quarter of a knight's fee. 134 They had a … consecration of the building in 1870. The parish of ST. PHILIP, Avondale Square, was formed in 1876. The church …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to pay her Son in-law Two Shillings and two Capons yearly. Philip de Paunton, Knight, 29 gave to Thurgarton, to sustain …
A History of the County of Bedford
… descended to his daughter Dorothy and her husband Philip Lord Wharton, who conveyed it by fine for 600 between …