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A History of the County of Warwick
… Hall and manor, and of other revenues of the Middlemore family, in order to support the garrison 29 - the owner, … royalists. 43 On the other hand the leading local Cavalier family, the Holtes, emerged from the Civil Wars with an … about 11 p.m. they forced William Hutton and his family to come to the windows of his house in High Street and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… mentioned in the list of shires whose troops mustered at Hastings, but the sheriff of the Middle Saxons, the Staller … and Lord Montagu swept across the heath and overpowered Hastings on the Yorkist left, driving him from the field. 139 … Henry VIII Middlesex became very popular with the royal family, both as a nursery for the younger members and as a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… whole subject is very obscure. The collapse of Harold's family policy is connected with Oxford by the march of the … in the possession of their Domesday owners. 65 The d'Oilli family gradually lost its importance, and on the death of the … for service in Wales in 1257 were John Sackville, William Hastings of Eton, John de Averanges, Aumary de St. Amand, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. This place, which was anciently held by the family of Pollard, is situated on the east side of the river … and is not unfrequently visited by strangers, but the family of the Corders have entirely left the place. Poltimore … for four persons, founded by a female member of the family of Bampfylde about the year 1595, and endowed at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… West Indies, to replace the manor house of the Constantine family which stood about m. away in the valley of the Stour. … a gabled structure probably dating from 1611 when the Webb family became owners of the property. This house was … for James Oliver; it passed in ownership to the Garland family by 1783. It was extended at the rear in the mid 19th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of reverberating sound, and contains some monuments to the family of Archbishop Hutton, who resided here in 1620. Prince …
Survey of London
… and Limehouse, and their successors in ownership, the Hale family, thus developed or redeveloped property in both areas. … incoming owners, of whom only one was a member of that family. 27 How far this tendency to multiplication of … later in emerging was the much larger estate of the Wade family, which covered 52 acres and had a frontage to the High …
Survey of London
… and the City. 100 It was still owned by members of the family in 1828, when a lease for 21 years was granted of the … here from the substantial old house at No. 151. Stock's family retained the big house in occupation for virtually the … until about 1774 was occupied by the Stevens, or Steevens, family. Nos 143149 ( demolished). The Blakeney's Head at No. …
Survey of London
… the manor of Poplar, the copyholders from 1737 being a family called Collet (later Collet Sanderson), who in that … and Queen Street had probably been copyhold of the Dethick family in the seventeenth century, but in 1724 was bought by … and a general labourer). 512 In 1893 members of the Stock family sold the property to the Library Committee of the …
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