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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of land. 2a In 1740 Colcatts was occupied by the Diggle family. 3 Frogmore Park, the seat of Mrs. Fitz Roy, is … Cricket Hill, probably taking its name from the Wyndham family, lords of Minley Manor in the latter half of the 18th … of Valentine Henry Wilmot of Farnborough, 26 by whose family it had probably been acquired by purchase. Valentine …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… sister. It appears to have remained in the Langford family until 14412, when Edward Langford remitted all his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… honour of Carisbrooke, 4 seems to have passed to the Aula family. 5 Thomas de Aula is mentioned in a deed of 1228, 6 … proviso of his taking the name of Wright. 43 The Wright family 44 held Yaverland till 1846, when it was sold by order … built in the 12th century, probably by one of the de Aula family, and is primarily all of one date, circa 1150. The …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the Burysted. From this time Yaxley was held by the Proby family 32 until the death of the last Earl of Carysfort in … Child Field Child, d. 1832; and glass window to the Squire family, erected by William Squire, 1849. In the nave, floor …
A History of the County of Bedford
… held in chief. Before tracing the descent of the Trailly family it will be convenient to discuss in what precisely … nothing. 15 It now remains to trace the descent of the family of Trailly with which runs that of YELDEN MANOR. … 1428. 41 He was a member of the well-known Buckinghamshire family, and was succeeded some time before 1446 by his son …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… life to Aluric the sheriff who was killed at the Battle of Hastings, when instead of reverting to Ramsey Abbey they were … Domesday Survey (1086) was Suin, who was succeeded by the family of Yelling which apparently had the alternative name … suitors in 13278, 53 were possibly members of the Butler family, John being perhaps identical with the John Butler of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… succeeded by John Bluet. 32 After John's death c. 1317 the family's mesne tenancy seems to have disappeared. The … 1183. 33 He may have been the ancestor of the Yeovilton family, a Hugh of Yeovilton having granted some meadow there … Som. Arch. Soc. xli. 9 and opp. 36; Hist. MSS. Com. 78, Hastings, i. 247. Proc. Som. Arch. Soc. xli. 9; lxxix, suppl. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Norman door. Bableigh, in the parish, was long held by the family of Risdon, of which the county historian of that name … 862 inhabitants. The living is in the gift of the Parr family. Park-Warks, with Pratts-Park PARK-WARKS, with … division of Lancashire; containing 3310 inhabitants. The family of Parre or Parr, barons of Kendal, were anciently …
Survey of London
… by George A. Crawley (who had worked for the Phipps family in both Britain and the United States), the main hall … Lord Bateman left the house and was succeeded by Warren Hastings, who, having returned from India four years earlier, … his long trial, culminating in acquittal in 1795, this was Hastings' London house, and his period here also coincided …
Survey of London
… 1748 and 1792 the house was occupied by the Calmell family. 8 Peter Calmell paid the rates for the house from … his widow, Sophia, and then by his son, Edwin. The Pratt family's connexion with the club ceased in 1908. It is still …