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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… esq: was formerly the seat or mansion of the Nelthorp family. 8 Since, the old house has been pulled down at … 48. Esc. 20 E. 4, n. 96. This place came into the Acklom family, by purchase, about 120 years ago, and became the … Richard, and four daughters. The Ackloms are a Yorkshire family, descended from a younger branch of the Ackloms of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… 16867, Barbara his wife, 1695, and others of the same family, veined marble wall-monument flanked by Corinthian …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… date the chief lordship seems to have died out and the Hastings family held in chief for the rest of the 15th century. The Marmions' under-tenants were various members of the Hastings family, who held the lands that had once been Robert …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… acres of land here were formerly possessed by the Wyndham family, and a splendid residence was built by the Earl of … books at 3. 12. 11.; net income, 120; patrons, the Talmash family. The glebe contains about 150 acres. A preceptory of … baronial wars, supposed to have been built by the Bassett family. Witheridge (St. John the Baptist) WITHERIDGE ( St. …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… freeholds in High Meathop were ultimately acquired by the family of Barrow, and those in Ulpha by the Wilsons of Dallam … Joan. The manor with Foulshaw descended through a family named Ros or Ross, but it is obscure how it came to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on the south side of the church, the burial-place of the family. The Rev. W. Osborn, D.D., who held the living, … Milford in 1836: the living is in the gift of the Brodrick family. There is a place of worship for Calvinists. Witley, … a man in armour, with his horse, was exposed to view. The family of Meadows, from a branch of which the present Earl …
A History of the County of Oxford
… wealthy London haberdasher from a long-established Witney family, built a row of almshouses at Newland for six women …
A History of the County of Oxford
… land was usually leased, though tenants such as the Brice family continued to farm it from the manor house until the … barley, beans, and potatoes worth over 30; he and his family worked the land with a horse and cart lent by Early, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the 1880s. The 16 th to Early 19 th Century The Bishop family (later sometimes called Bishop alias Martin) held … parts until the 19th century. In 1646 Thomas King, whose family held the main lease of Woodford for much of the 17th … a share in 1665, but in 1678 William White, clerk, whose family had acquired its half of the fulling mill from Joan …
A History of the County of Oxford
… mercers, 20 and with Italian merchants such as the Bonvisi family of Lucca, 21 while wool stocks in her 'wool houses' at … most four or five looms each with the help of apprentices, family members, and sometimes wage-labour: in this they … continued to employ more than one apprentice alongside family members: thus in 1730 a master who worked one loom …
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