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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Bartholomew Tipping (ob. 1798), who had married the Rev. Philip Wroughton. Their son Philip Wroughton of Woolley Park sold the estate in 1860 to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the living of Little Compton. 78 To this rectory Philip de Alcester had already been presented by the king, 79 … ten days. 80 They are further said to have plotted, after Philip had been put in possession, 'to kill him or do him … year. 83 They seem to have agreed to pay compensation to Philip 84; but it may be doubted whether they left him …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sarah surviving, whose trustees in 1775 sold it to Sir Philip Hales, bart. and he in 1787 alienated it, with other …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hinxton. 165 In 1302 knight's fee in Ickleton was held by Philip de Neville; by 1316 it had passed to Sir John Limbury, … 1343. 167 Between 1346 and 1367 she was succeeded by Sir Philip Limbury, perhaps her son, who died at Constantinople …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the manor from David Lewis, and left it to his son Philip, who apparently did not enjoy undisputed possession. … estates were forfeited to the Crown. 174 A fourth son, Philip, was later granted the forfeited lands at a yearly … to Littlemore Priory before its dissolution. 208 While Philip Pits was tenant at the end of the 16th century he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… her two last husbands, she gave it by her will to her son Philip, by her first husband, who was the son of Wm. Broadnax … Godmersham. He left by his wife above mentioned one son, Philip, and a daughter, Grace, married first to the Rev. … Dixon, of Rochester, and secondly to Mr. Richard Hull. Mr. Philip Brandon, who some years ago, conveyed it to Mr. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and a latten incense-boat, given in 1457. 524 In 1311 Philip de Courtenay granted the advowson of the church of St. … same date there were schools in the Market Place taught by Philip Handover and by the postmistress, Mary Morey. The …
Magna Britannia
… The manor of Hollands in Wirksworth, belonging to Philip Gell, Esq., M. P., extends into this parish. In the … estate was sold by the devisees, in trust, of the late Philip Gell, Esq., to Mr. Edmund Evans, of Derby, and others: … Langley-park, descended from the Wards, has three shares; Philip Gell, Esq., of Wirksworth, inherits one by bequest …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1759. 9 In 1935, however, the Roman Catholic church of St. Philip, overlooking the village green, was consecrated. The … the manor, as upon his death it was granted, in 1219, to Philip de Ulecot. 15 In January 1221, however, Richard de … Minto Canning, daughter of John Canning, who had married Philip Henry Howard of Corby (N'humb.); their son Philip …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… extinct. Mary daughter of the last Sir William and wife of Philip Lord De L'Isle 36 succeeded to the estates. Her son Philip Lord De L'Isle and Dudley is the present owner. In …