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A History of the County of York East Riding
… lay near Gallows Lane and belonged to the chantry of St. Nicholas in St. Mary's church, Beverley, before being granted …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… allotments of 95 a. and 43 a. made at inclosure in 1664 to Nicholas Fisher and his wife and John Fallowdowne … 54 Parts of both allotments passed to another Nicholas Fisher, a Beverley wool merchant ( lanius), c. 1700 55 and then to Nicholas Browne (d. by 1733), whose brother John sold most of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 56 Reginald died in 1559 leaving sons John (d. 1560), Nicholas, and Richard. 57 Nicholas and Richard both died in 1568 without male issue and … 1655, then became owners, and remained so until 1761 when Nicholas Rich sold it to John Perceval, earl of Egmont (d. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… also had lordship over ½ hide held by Richard Baudry under Nicholas of St. Ives. 52 Simon Hawker or his tenant owed suit … quarters of the Ely fee were held in 1346 by John Paynel, Nicholas Lettice, and Robert Pygas (d. by 1355). 88 Robert's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Peter de Hotot, son of his eldest daughter Emma, and Nicholas de Wauncy, son of his second daughter Felice. 74 Nicholas, however, in 1249 demised his fee to Peter, subject …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Harcourt as tenant-inchief, by Owston Abbey, and by Nicholas Braken. 26 In 1345 Hugh Newbold held 1/12 knight's …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… and Launcelot Salfield. Those parties sold it in 1625 to Nicholas Roberts, 27 from whom it descended until 1801 with … The whole rectory was valued at 30 in 1600, 3 and in 1629 Nicholas Roberts granted a lease to John Beale at the rent of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Cornish antiquary; Jonathan Toup, an eminent critic; Nicholas Tindal, the continuator of Rapin; Sir Michael … an ancient and magnificent priory of Augustine friars, by Nicholas Wadham, of Edge and Merrifield, and Dorothy his … ornamented with statues of James I. in his robes, and of Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham, with a Latin inscription …
Old and New London
… chapter. Born at Seville, in Spain, in the year 1802, Nicholas Wiseman was the son of Irish parents, descended from … the first flush of his fame as the author of "Pickwick," "Nicholas Nickleby," and "Oliver Twist." His residence is …
Old and New London
… At that time No. 7 was in the occupation of Prince Nicholas Esterhazy, the Austrian Ambassador, who was still …
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