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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the chantry lands were leased between 1558 and 1565 to Edmund Downing, who in the latter year assigned his lease to … Cambs. 377-9 (printing the gild certificates). Corp. Rec. i, 30. Fenland N. & Q. ii, 195-6. Infm. Mr. G. M. G. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Peterborough abbey lands, is doubtful. V.C.H. Cambs. i, 369-71, 381. For history of this manor, and its …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the Wisbech congregation, of which at the same time Edmund Smith and Israel Cave were elected elders. 82 Wisbech … Ely, D 8. A. Taylor, Hist. Engl. Gen. Baptists (1818), i, 138-41; ii, 301-2. Bp.'s Mun., Ely, A 6. Walker and … still exists (infm. the late E. J. Rudsdale). Wilson MSS. I 5, 283-6 (Dr. Williams's Libr.). Evans MSS. f. 9 b (Dr. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… who died in 1592. 40 In 1603 Browne's sons mortgaged it to Edmund and Robert Peshall 41 and the four parties to this … and advowson. 43 He was created a baronet by Charles I in 1641. 44 The Halford family remained owners of the manor … through various owners. In 1562 and 1572 the patron was Edmund Wyghe of Wistow, and Zachary Clarke presented in 1581. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… spinning was introduced by tenants of New Mill: Edmund Wright, killed in an accident at the mill about 1808, … installed new spinning and carding machinery built by Edmund Ogden of Rochdale (Lancs.). 11 In the early 1820s they … Cross, 'Industries of Witney', Jnl. Industrial Archaeol. i (1964), 130; Pigot's Lond. & Prov. Dir. (18234); Kelly's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Trustees sold the manor to William Basill and Edmund Warcupp, 11 agents acting apparently for the Speaker … by ordeal, Ann. Mon. (Rolls Ser.), ii. 215; Dugdale, Mon. i. 1945. VCH Oxon. i. 401; Chartulary Winchester Cath. ed. A. W. Goodman (1927), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hoadly the laconic response 'if Dr Freind can ask it, I can grant it', 95 and William (rector 173966) succeeded … rector 161432, tried to subvert the noted Puritan divine Edmund Staunton by prolonging prayers interminably, before … 190, 195. BL, Harl. MS 1616, f. 7; Eng. Episcopal Acta, I: Lincoln, ed. D. M. Smith (1980), 823. BL, Harl. MS 1616, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the Virgin Mary, was founded here in the time of Henry I., by Walter Mascherell and others; at its suppression, it … made a journey to the mansion; and in 1645, when Charles I. visited the Earl of Bedford, the overtures of the … and on their attainder was given by Edward III. to Edmund of Woodstock, from which time it had various …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Fingringhoe 1572-89. 31 In 1581 and 1584 he accused Edmund Mansell, of Fingringhoe or Feering, of practising … Com.), 27. Feud. Aids, ii. 193; Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i. 444. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 312. C. Hodgson, Queen …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… heir of Eustachius de Mortein, had seisin, &c. 5 7 H. 3. I suppose that William de Mortein, who was several years High … considerable part of that great Estate descended to Sir Edmund Willoughby, son of Sir Richard the Judge by another … Pole of Suffolk, by whom he had a son of his own name Edmund, who took to wife Isabell, the daughter of Sir Hugh …
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