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A History of the County of Essex
… surgeon to Charles I, at Rokeby House, Stratford. 12 Edmund Burke (172997), statesman and writer, lived at … and later taught at the West Ham Church school. 44 Edmund Curtis (18811943), historian, 45 was in 1896 working …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Inq. p.m. V, 338. Dickinson, Kirby's Quest, 56. The elder, Edmund died childless before his father: Complete Peerage, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Henry Rochford, esquire, who brought him a son named Edmund Stanhope, who by Alice his wife had a daughter, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the church of Christ Church, Canterbury, his brother King Edmund afterwards confirming the grant. 75 By 1086 the manor … Marlpost in allusion to its Wealden outlier. 86 In 1581 Edmund Deering was lessee, 87 in succession to his brother …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… poor rates in the late 17th century. 86 In 1705, however, Edmund Life, tenant of the manor, brought a successful action …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Suffolk, 1619. See Foster's Index Eccl. West, Edmond s. Edmund, of Marsworth, Bucks, minister. Brasenose Coll., … 1730. See Foster's Index Eccl. Weston, Andrew s. Edmund, of Sevenoaks, Kent, p.p. Christ Church, matric. 11 … New Coll., matric. 15 June, 1582, aged 16. [ 16] Weston, Edmund B.Can.L. and B.C.L. 19 Nov., 1532; perhaps vicar of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1547 Henry Windsor and Eleanor his wife sold the manor to Edmund Forde. 76 He probably conveyed it to George Stoughton, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… that share to three clerks, William Knight, John Earl, and Edmund Field, who already had the Talbots' right in Isabel's … the clerks were successful. 78 In 1395 Philip joined with Edmund Field, presumably the survivor of the three clerks, … in 1226 was licensed to hold an additional benefice. 4 Edmund of Bath, evidently a relation of the patron Nicholas …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish. Henry sold the manor and c. 300 a. in 1725 to Sir Edmund Probyn and John Hopkins, Sir Edmund's nephew and heir apparent; 50 a. of that, lying … Ley Court, they sold in 1727 to William Saunders. 91 Sir Edmund died in 1742 and John Hopkins, who changed his name to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Mounslowe's lease was made to Thomas Hall. 18 Edmund Leversage by his will dated 1496 requested that he … 47 His belief was perhaps based upon the fact that in 1496 Edmund Leversage requested in his will that he should be …
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