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A History of the County of Surrey
… 1613 by Robert Bell, who was born in 1564, of a Wimbledon family, and who was a member of the Girdlers' Company and an … alderman of London, in whose tenure or in that of his family the Georgian door-cases and chimney-pieces were put in … it as far as possible to its condition under the Ivatt family. 14 The parsonage-house purchased by Dr. Goodwin in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as the reign of Henry III. was in the possession of a family of the same name, who bore for their arms, Parted per … of Thomas Nethersole, esq. a younger son of this family, who boilt on it a mansion for his residence in the … He lies buried in a vault underneath, with others of his family. Within the altar-rails a memorial for Francis Levett, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of families which held Wratworth manor before the Cobb family. It is likely that Orwell and Wimpole divided the … the tithes on the land in Wimpole, formerly of the Walter family, were payable to Orwell in 1638. 6 Whitwell similarly … 24 and c. 1800 it was said that the residence of the Yorke family at the Hall for part of the year was contributing to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parks at Winchfield House, 1a the seat of the Beauclerk family, lately occupied by Lady Margaret Crichton Maitland, … 21 This lady was married three times, first to Sir John de Hastings, secondly to Thomas le Blount, who was her husband … in fee to Sir John Mason. 36 It descended in the Mason family till 1591, when it was sold by John Mason to James …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Freemantles to Robert Hewlett. 50 He, or one of his family, founded the chantry. The chapel at Bagshot probably …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… stones, probably reset, bearing the arms of the Hungerford family and the date 1570. Near-by is a mullioned and … part of the Sherborne Estate, 23 belonged to the Bradshaw family in the 18th century. 24 Pinchpool Farm, built in the … the neighbouring parish of Sherborne and with the Dutton family. All the land, except Pinchpool Farm, and most of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Wing Park, 12 and has since been occupied by the Gates family. The present Ascott House is a brick and timber … 138 The manor probably continued for some time in his family, the descent of which is given under Gayhurst (q.v.), … Sackville, lord of Fawley 156 (q.v.). It remained in his family. In 1435 Thomas Sackville and his wife Anne settled it …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of a fee here; 19 and at the close of the century this family was represented by Sir John Knyvet, kt. 20 Church The … Mr. Richard Gregory of Wing as a customary payment in his family. Upon his death his estates were divided among several …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Probably Wingfield was granted to a member of the Bayeux family by the Earl of Gloucester, and was later given to the … in the following year. 36 The manor passed out of this family in 1647, when John Bayley conveyed it to Samuel Ashe ( … this manor was granted by the overlord to the Bayeux family, and it seems to have been subinfeudated by them to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, by the bailiff of it, have been granted to the family of Oxenden, and Sir Henry Oxenden, bart. of Brome, is … in this parish, which was formerly in the possession of a family of the same name, who resided at it, but after they … esteemed to be within the liberty of the town and port of Hastings, and jurisdiction of the cinque ports. This college …