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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Neyland in 1631, 78 Jerome Weston his son in 1633, 79 Philip Herbert Earl of Pembroke in 1642, 80 Colonel Robert … some repairs to the governor's residence. 135 In 1856 Mr. Philip Hardwick, a well-known classic architect, was called … park.' 159 As Carisbrooke Park it was granted in 16301 to Philip Mainwaring, Henry Knollys and Stephen Smith. It then …
A History of the County of Bedford
… recovery. 52 It next reappears in 1609 as the property of Philip Dobbs. He was a recusant, who for nine years had not … letters patent to Francis Duncombe for forty-one years. 53 Philip Dobbs died in 1611 and was, according to the entry in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 114 and died apparently without issue in 1416. 115 In 1417 Philip Inglefield and his wife Elizabeth alienated Barbedors …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 14 Hen. VI, no. 33. Sir Edmund's widow Ellen married Sir Philip Chetwynd: Cal. Close, 14417, p. 188. Feet of F. Div. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor into the Caryll family by her marriage with Philip Caryll, 81 from whom it descended to their only … in 1303 a commission of oyer and terminer was granted to Philip de Hoyvill and Baldwin de Bellany, touching the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… no explanation of this has been found. In the 13th century Philip de St. Helens and John de Turbervill are given as holding half a knight's fee in Catmore and Philip de Fifhide one and a half fees in Fifhide and Catmore. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Darcy, a younger son of Lord Darcy and Conyers. His son Philip was his heir, 89 and was succeeded by Henry, apparently the brother of Philip, who was in possession in 1706. 90 His daughter and … 168 who appears to have alienated it shortly afterwards to Philip Lord Wharton. 169 It was in the hands of Philip and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… possibly in the 16th century. They contain figures of St. Philip, St. James the Less, St. Thomas, King Edward the … Felix Booth, Bart., d. 1850; Elizabeth Booth, daughter of Philip Booth and sister of Sir Felix, d. 1846; William …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Scarborough (q.v.) in 1537 and was attainted. 112 Although Philip and Mary made leases of the site of the manor, William …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Parliament in 1811. 2 Woolley Park is the seat of Mr. Philip Musgrave Neeld Wroughton, Chaddleworth House is the … 1900 of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners by the late Mr. Philip Wroughton. The curious manorial custom by which an … his eldest son Bartholomew, who married Anne daughter of Philip Henshaw of Bussocks Court, in the parish of Chieveley. …