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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… style; the chancel has several monuments to the Paston family, including a beautiful recumbent effigy of Lady … of Sir Richard Hunter, Bart., to several members of whose family tablets have been placed in the chancel. Patchway, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… rent of £20 continued to be paid to them by the Shelley family and their successors as tenants until 1859, when it … and his heirs. 66 Patching manor descended in the Waleys family with Glynde and West Tarring until 1276, when West … husbands successfully disputed his title, and in 1436 the family estates were partitioned, Patching going to Agnes …
Cardiff Records
… was an illegitimate scion of an ancient South Wales family and, having from the first supported the Reformation, …
Old and New London
… Medicine," which teaches a man how to kill himself and family cheaply, generally acted as moderator. He was a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 600 inhabitants. The manor was anciently in the family of Pabenham, from whom it passed by an heiress to the … parliamentary borough of Rye, hundred of Goldspur, rape of Hastings, E. division of Sussex, 3 miles (N. W. by W.) from … 48 acres. In the church are old monuments of the Jarvis family. Peatling Parva (St. Andrew) PEATLING PARVA ( St. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (Derbys.), 33 since all three were later held by a family named de Paveley, who gave their name to Paulerspury. … Beauchamp of Bletsoe (Beds.), which thereafter became the family's main seat. 71 The younger Sir Oliver's grandson, … conveyed to him one-sixth of the manor, Miles de Hastings and Dionise his wife (another coheir) a moiety of a …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Ages it contained the principal seat of the Whittington family, 10 of whom Richard (d. 1423) is celebrated as mayor … a large manor house that was the home of the Whittington family in the later Middle Ages. In the mid 20th century it … near the western boundary, is presumably named after the family of William le Waleys, who lived in Pauntley in 1248. 1 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… land, no longer referred to as a manor, passed to the Good family, 83 and part was acquired by William Ponsonby, lord of … in 1401-2. 88 The terre tenancy was held by the Pawlett family. Walter of Pawlett was succeeded by his son William in … by John, son of Martin of Pawlett. 91 John, whose family became known as Paulet, was still alive in 1344. 92 …