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A History of the County of Oxford
… legacies. Its most notable early benefactor, however, was Philip of Beverley, rector of Keyingham, by whose gift of … being entailed and the college made a large payment to Philip and Joan Jedwell 15 to renounce their claim. But in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Jane and her husband Lord Lumley in 1566. 20 In 1581 Philip, Earl of Arundel, sold the site of the manor and its …
A History of the County of Sussex
… manorial courts were held in the name of Anne, widow of Philip Howard, earl of Arundel (d. 1595). 48 In 1641 Thomas … William Maybank was lord of Horton in 1316. 84 About 1323 Philip Maybank died seised of a third of the manor, being succeeded by his grandson, also Philip Maybank. 85 The second Philip's son Richard was …
Survey of London
… 18827. Maj.-gen. Charles Vyvyan Cox, 18881903. Sidney Philip Phillips, physician, 190527. No. 4 No. 4, with No. 5, …
Survey of London
… my room, when I least expected it, Sweetness in person [Philip Wyatt, architect son of James Wyatt]more hirsute, … lease through the builder Alexander Robertson (with whom Philip Wyatt and Ball were associated at this time in an … assumed the title of 6th Earl of Newburgh, 180615, 1827. Philip Pusey, M.P., agriculturist, and his wife, Lady Emily …
Survey of London
… Stanley, son of 17th Earl of Derby, 192731. No. 11, Rev. Philip Carter, 1743: his wife, Dow. Countess of Rochford, …
Survey of London
… (also at No. 35): his da. or niece, Miss Chetwynd, 176473. Philip Bouverie, who assumed the name of Pusey in 1784, son … of York, 174957. Sir Hanson Berney, 6th bt., 175761. Philip Yonge, Bishop of Norwich, 176182. Anne Fairfax, da. of …
Survey of London
… Earl of Holland, c. 1664; Sir Allen Ashby, 1666; Sir Philip Meadows, diplomat, 166671; Margaret, Countess of … Forbes-Winslow, op. cit., p. 15. Ibid., foreword by Sir Philip Pilditch. The Builder, 1 July 1893, p. 16. The Times, … 1645. Ibid., vol. XXXII, 1963, p. 391. P.R.O., C110/146. Philip James, Early Keyboard Instruments, 1930, p. 75. …
Old and New London
… Thomas's Hospital; Dixon Denham, the African traveller; Philip Bliss, editor of Wood's "Athea Oxon.;" John Gough … IN 1540. ( From Van Wyngard's Plan, taken for Philip II. of. Spain.) St. James's, Garlick Hythe, was … The rector of the parish at this period was the Rev. Philip Stubbs, afterwards Archdeacon of St. Albans, whose …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from Augustine and Sarah. 70 The bishop's nephew and heir Philip Burnell (d. 1294) was succeeded in turn by his …