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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is for dairy purposes. The seat of the Mainwaring family is here. The living is a perpetual curacy; net income, … a very handsome edifice, erected by one of the Pierrepoint family, upon the site of a former one; the windows exhibit … in the king's books at 17. 14. 2., and in the gift of the family of Wills: the tithes of the parish have been commuted …
Survey of London
… Street (partly on the adjoining estate of the Lloyd Baker family). This was followed by Percy Circus (184153) and … side were built on ground belonging to the Lloyd Baker family. Twenty-three houses in two ranges, separated by Lloyd … behalf in 1845. (A solicitor who acted for the Carpenter family in their Lonsdale Square development, Boulton occupied …
Survey of London
… No. 10. No. 9. 1794, Sartorius. This may be one of the family of painters who were well known for their pictures of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. Ibbetson, J. Extra Clerks Parker, H. Bullock, D. Hastings, H. Marine Pay Department Paymaster of Marines …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… formed the basis of the manor were acquired by the Hinton family during the early 13th century and held by it of the … 31 The Hinton estate appears to have passed to the Ruislip family of Northolt in the late 13th century. Early in 1307 … of the honor of Mandeville. 36 Members of the Beaumont family continued to hold the manor 37 until 1386 when Sir …
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to his brother George. 40 It then descended in the Mervyn family until 1692 when John Mervyn, grandson of George, sold … times in 1783. Communion was not administered and the family living in the farmhouse usually went to church in … with the manor there are only two memorials to the Mervyn family: one to Sheldon Mervyn (d. 1734), the other to his …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a handsome mansion of more modern date, and occupied by a family from Aberdeen, is to the north-east of the former, in … tumulus said to have been the burying-place of the ancient family of Drum, whose descendants now reside in an adjoining … formerly called Keith-Inch, anciently belonged to the family of the Keiths, earlsmarischal of Scotland, of whom …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Norman style, and contains an ancient tomb of the Norwood family, of Dane Court, and some tablets: it was erected in … a parish, in the hundred of Guestling, union and rape of Hastings, E. division of Sussex, 4 miles (E. N. E.) from Hastings; containing 385 inhabitants. The parish is bounded …
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