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Magna Britannia
… Louis Incledon, Esq. 1655; Arthur Acland, Esq. 1690; John Stevens, (the last of his family,) 1719; Sir Nicolas Hooper, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… passed to his daughter Mary, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Stevens, vicar of Beenham, 84 who presented to the living in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… who in 1692 held the manor with her husband the Revd. John Stevens. 62 It passed to Catherine's and James's daughter …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had ceased to be paid on the sum of 30 given by Thomas Stevens of Bristol and Paul Weston of Bishop's Cannings. 251 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and afterwards to the children of Ann, wife of John Stevens. 213 In 1881 the children, John Henry Stevens, Anna Maria Stevens, and William Snook Stevens (d. 1883) were admitted. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… death of Talbot, Hungerford assigned his interest to John Stevens, who seems to have conveyed the unexpired term of the … Dawbney, retaining the under-tenancy for himself. 189 John Stevens, however, while in possession of the lease, had … 190 which was confirmed by the dean and chapter. 191 John Stevens was thereupon expelled by Richard Hecks, sub-lessee …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… near the parish church, was founded by the Rev. Thomas Stevens, the lord of Bradfield Manor in 1850. 3 The nucleus … sold it to Robert Palmer who in 1755 conveyed it to Henry Stevens, 44 whose grandson, the Rev. Henry Stevens, was lord of the manor in 1802. 45 It afterwards …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the course of a lawsuit in 1575 between John Hall and John Stevens of Bradford, butcher, Stevens stated that 'John Hall, son of Thomas Hall esq. … foundation still existed. On these three exceptions see Stevens, 'Trinoda Necessitas', E.H.R. xxix, 685 702. They are …