Search
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the common fields of the borough itself. Thus the Isembard family, who were the chief corn mill owners of Wilton, 45 had … Washern, and South Ugford had been leased to the Twogood family of Bulbridge. Thus in less than a century … had rights for 37 sheep and one for 51 sheep, to a single family. Part of Bulbridge and Washern Marsh had been …
The Environs of London
… and are used as an occasional retirement by Lord Spencer's family. The situation is singularly eligible, having a … or aisle built for the interment of Lord Wimbledon's family, which is kept in repair with a sum of money left for … of Drury; and by the mother descended from the ancient family of the Dukes of Bucks and Stafford, and had only one …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… N. wall, (8) of Harry Constantine, 1712, and others of his family, marble tablet with baroque architectural surround … In S. aisle on S. wall, (10) of members of the Fitch family, erected 1705, with arms of Fitch impaling Russell and … on W. wall, (2) of Martha White, 1804 and others of her family, marble tablet. Seating: In N. gallery, plain seats …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… W. windows of W. gallery, 47 shields of arms of the Yorke family and their connections, against patterned backgrounds, … to illustrate some of the known connections of that family. In chapelreset for the most part, in the middle … at least as much as a designer, continues to figure in the family papers at least until 1755 (B.M. Add. MS. 35679, 135), …
A History of the County of Somerset
… created by the mid 14th century, presumably by the Lovel family. In the northeast of the parish is the site of the … two burgages and was the dwelling of the Churchey family until the death of Richard in 1697. It was possibly … (d. 1401), and his successors until 1659. 20 The Swanton family had a half share of the borough until 1661 or later 21 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a perpetual curacy; net income, 123; patrons, the Messiter family, as owners of the rectory: the tithes have been … union of Rye, locally in the hundred of Guestling, rape of Hastings, E. division of Sussex, 74 miles (E. by N.) from … but more as appendages than equal ports, being members of Hastings; in the different charters granted to these towns, …
Survey of London
… whensoever the said Bishop and his successor, with their family, shall sojourn in the manor, they shall have free …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… tower are a number of 18th-century monuments to the Serle family. The tower contains five bells, the treble cast by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… In the 19th century the house was held by the Mildmay family, and was locally known as Mildmay House. Dame Jane St. …