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Petitions to the Westminster Quarter Sessions, 1620-1799
… persons into one bill, he being a poor man and a large family, or as to your worships thinks most meet And your … consideration and grant that indulgence to a destressed, family so as to prevail upon the said Thomas Thomas Coop to … pray etc. W Bayley} Francis Hows} Thomas Martin} James Hastings churchwardens and surveyors of the highways. William …
Petitions to the Westminster Quarter Sessions, 1620-1799
… crime in consideration of the distresses of his unhappy family and that you will pleas to reales him from confinement … and industrious means to releive and cherish his wretched family and preserve them from perishing for want and in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Nicholas), a parish, and a member of the town and port of Hastings, in the union of Eastbourne, locally in the lowey … place of landing of the Conqueror, who hence proceeded to Hastings, previously to the decisive conflict at Battle. On … by the latter to Sir John Pelham, and continued in that family till 1415, since which period it has been in various …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was held from 1663 or earlier by members of the Wroughton family, 90 and in 1767 the freehold of it was bought by … 162 a. in 1755, was bought in 1767 by Thomas Glass, whose family had held the land by copy from the later 17th century … bought in 1768 by Edmund Somerset 31 (d. 1789), 32 whose family had held the land by copy from the early 18th century …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Croydon, Surrey, a prebendary in the collegiate church of Hastings 1507, rector of St. Margaret Pattens, London, …
Survey of London
… until his death in 1814. The business was continued by his family until 1835. Stockdale's brother-in-law was James … 170 (now No. 169) Piccadilly in 1806, 18 where he and his family remained until 1894. 19 John Hatchard set up at No. … the business was carried on there by James Toovey and his family until 1894. 20 The house continued in the occupation …
Old and New London
… and who had purchased it from one of the Russell family, in whose hands it had been for a century. When Cox … Street, long occupied by a younger branch of the Cavendish family, has lately been converted into an hotel. Vigo Street … the former owners of the land on which it stands with the family which gave birth to a Buckhurst and a Dorset. Mr. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… [Houghton]. Some cookery books, like the New London Family Cook, even gave a recipe for pickling LEMONs at home …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… all Geoffrey's land in Leicestershire. 23 The Mowbray family continued to hold Pickwell and Leesthorpe as … at Pickwell and Leesthorpe, was held by the Camville family. The descent of the CAMVILLE FEE will be considered … had apparently been in the possession of the Camville family before he inherited it. 28 Walter was succeeded by his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 31. 2. 11.; patron, the Marquess of Hastings; impropriator, the Earl of Orford. The great tithes … aisle contains some fine tombs of alabaster of the Martin family: part of the edifice was erected about 1505. There is … from a small brook. It was at an early date the seat of a family who took their name from it, and who, being …
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