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A History of the County of Sussex
… (d. 1558 or 1559), John (d. 1600), Sir John (d. 1641), Edmund (d. 1646), and John (d. 1661). 43 John's three … Robert Leeves, the second husband of Elizabeth, widow of Edmund Byne (d. 1646), was living there, 45 and in 1705 Sir … edn.). S.A.C. lxxxviii. 6470, 969; P.N. Suss. (E.P.N.S.), i. 2401; cf. W.S.R.O., QDD/6/W 16; Wiston MS. 5592. S.A.C. …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Water Water. I. 28. Letter from Sir Christopher Hatton to the Lord Mayor … might be given him to carry out the work. 26th May, 1580. I. 45. Letter from the Earl of Sussex to the Lord Mayor and … into some parts of the City. Bermondsey, 22nd June, 1580. I. 102. Letter from the Lords of the Council to the Lord …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the sheriff's younger sons, possibly by gift from Henry I following the forfeiture of Picot's son Robert c. 1106: … the manorial rights remained until 1628. 97Used by James I to endow his sons Henry and Charles, 98the manor was … belonged after 1870 to Ebenezer Foster (d. 1875) and Edmund Foster and c. 1900 to G. E. Foster. By 1904 it had …
Survey of London
… the statues were sold to John Freeman of Fawley Court and Edmund Waller of Beaconsfield for 75. 37 Beaufoy had set up … College Deeds. P.R.O., C.P. 25(2), Surr. Mich. 9 Car. I. Church Commissioners: Deeds, 90782. A new view of London, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… ile raise and sound to my subscribers praise'; and 8, 'I to the church the liveing call and to the grave I summonds all. Thomas Lester of London made us all.' 346a … a Baptist station in this parish. During the pastorate of Edmund Hill the church was greatly increased and a new chapel …
A History of the County of Hertford
… close to the mill of Bushey, and in the reign of Edward I trouble arose between the abbot and David de Jarpenville, … Capell of Hadham in 1641. As a loyal adherent of Charles I he forfeited all his estates under the Commonwealth, … no doubt being a trustee. Thomas Stych, Josua Brokesbye, Edmund Chapman, Ralph Snowden, and Mary Wake conveyed the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of celebrated characters of the reigns of Elizabeth, James I., &c, with other valuable paintings. In the park are some … Henry III.; and in the reign of Edward III., James, son of Edmund le Botiller or Butler, Earl of Ormonde, was the lord. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… one in a lead coffin, are also recorded (VCH Northants., I (1902), 194; PSA (2nd series), 24 (19112), 2234). A large … Hist. of Northants., II (1791), 344; VCH Northants., I (1902), 194). Recently more wall footings have been noted … when the Park was extended during the reign of Charles I; it was replaced by the present road to the W. (J. Bridges, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… until 1713 when Sir James Halford, Bt., 45 conveyed it to Edmund Skynner, a London haberdasher, and his son Edmund, who appear to have held a previous mortgage on the … to Sir William Halford (d. 1682). There are two bells: (i) 1604, for William Halford, perhaps by Toby Norris of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his wife, George and Brian Twiselton, and their heirs. Mr. Edmund Browne built a pretty house at Wellome, and left two …
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