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A History of the County of Essex
… 1342. 85 Their daughter and heir Margaret was the wife of Ralph Stafford, Baron Stafford, and later Earl of Stafford. … a licence for the manor of Ongar to be entailed upon Ralph and Margaret and their heirs. 87 This settlement was carried out in 1351. 88 Ralph died in 1372 and was succeeded by his son Hugh. 89 Hugh …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ongar Protestant nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY Ralph Jackson, a 'serving man' of Chipping Ongar, was burnt …
Old and New London
… was buried in St. Clement Danes. 5 Near him sleeps James Ralph, well known as a political writer, and a friend of … by Pope in the "Dunciad." "Silence, ye wolves; while Ralph to Cynthia howls, Making night hideous, answer him ye … in the neighbouring churchyard. Another resident was Dr. Ralph, a political writer and historian, who appears in Bubb …
The Environs of London
… in or about the time of Alardus de Burnham, who succeeded Ralph de Diceto in the deanery very early in the thirteenth … Oglethorpe, buried in the church-yard Nov. 1, 1755." James Ralph. "James Ralph, Esq. buried Jan. 31, 1762." Mr. Ralph, who is well …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Linden House, flanked by Afton House and Bolton House. Ralph Griffiths (1720-1803), founder of the Monthly Review, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Sutton by Chiswick in 1431, granting it to the treasurer Ralph, Lord Cromwell, in 1437 and 1442, 45 and disposed of … used the prebendary's lodgings, 15 as did the writer James Ralph, who died there in 1762. 16 A few pupils apparently …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Francis, of Caldwall, co. Worcester, knight; brother of Ralph 1597. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Clare, John M.A. Cambridge, incorp. 11 July, 1620. Clare, (Sir) Ralph of co. Worcester. Hart Hall, matric. 12 May, 1597, aged … aged 17; his father knighted 16 Jan., 1614, brother of Ralph same date, and of Robert 1635. Clavering, John arm. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1361, 93 and in the following year they and their son Ralph obtained land in Brindle from John son of Robert de … The Standishes of Standish also held land in Chorley. 211 Ralph Standish died in 1546 holding the moiety of a messuage … late of Hackney, had (in 1625) given 200, 262 and Ralph Lever of Chorley 10, to maintain a 'preaching minister' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hall estate was sold by Edmond Trafford, in 1590, to Ralph Sorocold, for 320, and in 1644 was again sold to Thomas … of William Rufus, and dedicated to Our Saviour Christ, by Ralph Flambard, Bishop of Durham, and originally dean of the …
Survey of London
… Five years after its consecration the Palladian critic Ralph remarked that the monstrous expense lavished on it had … 7 Dec. 1865. S.C.L.L.C, Vestry Minutes, 18 April 1799. J. Ralph, A Critical Review of the Public Buildings… [of]… …
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