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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of coal for the inmates of the Uxbridge almshouses. Charles Woodbridge, by will proved 1924, left £100, which was … financial assistance in cases of special hardship. Charles Sims, by will proved 1918, left numbers 1 and 2 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a tomb of marble and alabaster has kneeling figures of Sir Edward Carr (d. 1636) and his wife, flanked by Ionic columns … church, opened in 1898. The church, designed by Sir Charles Nicholson, is executed in yellow stock brick with a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 19th-century industries included the coach-making firm of Edward Hood, which was established in High Street about 1829 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was one of the two Middlesex townships represented in Edward I's first parliament. 38 The vills of Colham and … includes the Red Lion Inn, traditionally associated with Charles I, 33 and two houses to the south of it, both … the east side of Vine Lane, 88 was built in the 1850s by Charles Mills, founder of the banking house of Glyn, Mills …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… none of these estates had been linked with Colham in King Edward's time. 4 The value of Colham, including 46 s. rents … Ebulo's elderly widow, eloped with Sir Hugh de Frene, and Edward III, displeased, took her lands into his own hands. By … The property thereafter passed in the female line to Sir Charles Shuckburgh, whose son John sold Hercies in 1709 to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… activity in Uxbridge probably dates from about 1655 when Edward Burrough, a pioneer of the sect, was holding meetings … by three Uxbridge tradesmen-Timothy Fry, a cooper named Edward Swift, and Richard Hale, a collar-maker, said to be a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and was originally a malthouse; it was built in 1777 by Charles Hall, reputedly with material from Higher Melcombe, …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… his estate here to Sir Walter de Stirkeland in the time of Edward II. Adam son of Benedict Gernet, representing a junior … de Ros and John Roos, and later to the Redmans of Levens. Edward Redman held at his death in 1510 a messuage, 40 a. … Roger Parke. Original at Sizergh. 1652 Jane, widow of Charles Saul of Saulwood and Stainton, co. Westmorland, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… his court, on that monarch's arrival from Scotland, and Charles II. visited the place at different periods. This … the fifteenth century, their privileges were annulled by Edward IV. Leland mentions the ruins of the castle (which, in … by a lofty spire: it was rebuilt in the reign of Edward III., by the rector, Remigius de Hethersete, aided by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 90 per cent of the parish, was granted to an agent of Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford 37 (cr. duke of Somerset … Lodge and Tottenham House in Great Bedwyn. 41 In 1827 Charles Brudenell-Bruce, marquess of Ailesbury, sold it to … part of the cathedral's estate. In 1848 they belonged to Charles, marquess of Ailesbury, were valued at £12, and were …
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