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Magna Britannia
… powers of the land-tax redemption act in 1798, by the late Philip Rashleigh, Esq., and is now the property of his nephew … St. Catherine's hill and bay. In the reign of Charles I., Philip Rashleigh, Esq. built an alms-house for eight poor … up by a trawl-boat, about the year 1776, and preserved by Philip Rashleigh, Esq., in his grotto at Menabilly. (Grose's …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at the time of his death in 1322, when he left a son Philip aged six, 47 who died seised of the manor held of the … 64 In 1231 the church was served by a chaplain of Philip de Albini and was in need of repairs. 65 The rectory …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Hastings, 141 and c. 1255 the owner was evidently Philip of Mitton. 142 In 1285 Peter of Staunton held the fee … in Farmington from Nicholas of Mitton, whose descendant Philip of Mitton confirmed it to the abbey c. 1255. 153 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… sold by his widow Martha and his son John Wynchcombe to Philip Jennett, 26 who settled it in the following year upon … without issue in 1858. The manor passed to his brother Philip, on whose death in 1862 it came to his son Philip. He died in 1910, and his son Mr. Philip Musgrave …
A History of the County of Warwick
… That heir was Avice's daughter Margery, who, as widow of Philip de Fillongle, in 1315 sold her lands to John de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… crown. 9 Queen Mary, by her letters patent, anno 1 and 2 Philip and Mary, for one thousand pounds granted to William …
Magna Britannia
… of Lord Martyn's estates, this manor was assigned to Philip de Colombers, who married the other co-heiress; but … notes, Thomas Pollard, 1723. Robert Hardinge, Esq., 1759; Philip Hardinge, Esq. 1793. Andrew May, 1712; Samuel May, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on his journey to the siege of Bullein, in 1545. King Philip and queen Mary passed by this town in 1557. Queen …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… seat at Teston above mentioned. His descendant, Sir Philip Boteler, bart. died without issue in 1772, possessed … died in 1782, on which it came to her only son, the Hon, Philip Bouverie, who has since taken the name of Pusey, and … as it now called; the last presentation being made by Sir Philip Boteler, bart. in 1738. In the 15th of Edward I. this …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1765. 11 In 1801 the manor was conveyed by John and Philip Lockton, and spinsters Catherine, Elizabeth, Harriet, …