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A History of the County of Worcester
… land in Inkberrow against John de Inkberrow and his son Philip. 83 In 131112 John de Inkberrow gave to Guy de … chapel of Morton in 1338, 108 but died before 1346, when Philip Irreys held the manor. 109 Philip was perhaps the second husband of Joan Comyn, for she …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Archdeaconry of Worcester, 23. Dugd. 740. In 1795 Philip Wren and Richard Bloxam made a joint presentation: …
Magna Britannia
… Christopher Musgrave, Bart. of Eden-hall, ancestor of Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart. the present proprietor. The manor of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a tenant of the manor. 85 Robert, however, joined Philip Augustus of France in 1203, and the family forfeited …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Sir John Washington, kt., of Thrapston, and daughter of Philip Curtis, who died in January, 16245, and to Katharine, wife of Philip Curtis ( d. 1626). In the floor is a modern brass …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 40 and the claim made in 1810 by their descendant, Philip Earl of Chesterfield, to the manorial rights 41 had … Earl of Bridgewater purchased it in the same year of Sir Philip Monoux, bart. 93 Duncomby. Party cheveronwise and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sum from Mrs. Ursula Taylor's legacy, paid to them by Sir Philip Boteler, bart. which, with two hundred pounds since …
Magna Britannia
… has sent members to parliament ever since the reign of Philip and Mary. The borough extends over the whole parish, …
Magna Britannia
… as parcel of the manor of Churchstow, was granted by Philip and Mary to John and Barnard Drake: it was conveyed by …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Southouse Scott, R.A. Napleton, with the seat of Mr. Philip Seymour Williams, and Stonehall are in the east, Brook …
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