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A History of the County of Somerset
… in the first quarter of 1841, 35 and in 1853 a ploughman's family left for Australia. 36 Despite emigration the … Sir John Thynne (d. 1580) 52 and descended in the Thynne family, Viscounts Weymouth from 1682 and marquesses of Bath … Village Heritage, 5. P.R.O., HO 107/964. K. Ireland, The Family Hist. of Rob. and Harriet Ireland (1969), 1. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Abbey in 1419. 77 The estate remained in the Smithsend family until 1832, and was enlarged in the 16th and 17th … was up for sale, the house was described as a substantial family residence, being the old manor-house modernized. 92 It … Nonconformity. Between 1735 and 1750 Walton contained a family of six Baptists, 200 but no record has been found of a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… who owned it from 1783 to 1825. It had belonged to a family named Latton, the earliest of whom to come into Surrey … ended in his own destruction, and neither he nor his family ever obtained Walton, which remained in the hands of … of Walton Leigh came into the possession of the Palmer family. 59 Mr. Palmer Hurst, who held one-third of the manor, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to have been the ancestor or predecessor of the Dammartin family. (See Buckland in Reigate Hundred.) 11 John de Walton, … occupied in the 17th century by other members of the Carew family who were not the lords. A somewhat distant relative, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Palfrey's Lane, evidently named from a 17th-century yeoman family of Wambrook, runs NW. through the eastern corner of … includes Dinnetts Farm, named after another 17th-century family. 10 The second, and possibly later, hamlet of Higher … in 1517, and Coombes farm, purchased by the Combe family in 1567. 16 Dearhams on the SW. boundary was referred …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and passed with the earldom of Essex from their family to the de Bohuns, 2 for Humphrey, Earl of Hereford and … to his half-brother, Sir Anthony Browne, 11 in whose family it remained for some sixty years. His grandson, the … but since the MS. was in the possession of the Onslow family until the beginning of the 19th century, it seems …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in Wanborough Marsh. 29 Hall Place, the home of the Polton family at the beginning of the 15th century and of Thomas … a new foundation to pray for members of the Wanborough family. 110 But by 1336 the estate together with a messuage … 14th century is the emergence of substantial tenants. The family of FitzWilliam, traceable in the parish from as early …
A History of the County of Surrey
… He does not appear to have been connected with the Smith family of Dunsford Manor in Wandsworth. He was by trade a … younger Alan second Viscount succeeded his uncle in the family estates of Midleton and Wandsworth in 1730. 194 From … W. Borrodaile, then incumbent, 277 and remained in his family until 1844. 278 The Rev. Dr. Pemberton, patron from …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… sen. 148 It passed with West Lockinge (q.v.) from the family of York through co-heirs to the Hungerfords and … Hungerford, 150 and it remained in the possession of his family till 1729, when Mary Wyche, daughter and heir of John … of Wantage. 151 In 1752 various members of the Graham family conveyed it to Thomas Garrard. 152 He may have been …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lord Mayor of London, was a member of an Eathorpe family, being third son of William Viner 5 who died in 1639 … of tenements there, 6 which were still in the hands of the family as late as 1830. 7 Manors The 5-hide vill of … next largest, 27 was in fact a member of the Wassingelegh family. In 1314 Thomas de Wassingelegh entailed (his share …