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A History of the County of Somerset
… and then in direct succession by Thomas (d. 1315), and Sir Richard Cogan (d. 1368). 15 Sir William, son of the last, … 1420 when his heir was his sister Elizabeth, wife of Sir Richard Hankeford. 19 Hankeford died after his wife, in 1431, … that date the manor was no longer mentioned. 8 In 1334 Sir Richard Cogan had a chapel 9 and in 1433 there was a capital …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a separate incumbency. Hursley Park was the residence of Richard Cromwell, son of the Protector; and in pulling down … inhabited by Sir John Harrison and his son, Sir Richard, and was afterwards the residence, for many years, of … founder of the Savilian professorship at Oxford; and Sir Richard Harrison, who twice raised at his own expense a troop …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… who was succeeded by his son Roger Cute and by Roger's son Richard de Bosworth who died before 1218. 52 The latter had a son and heir called Richard, but by 1247 his inheritance belonged to John de Lodbrok and his wife Joan, 53 a daughter of Richard de Bosworth. In 1279 the property of John's son, …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Ketel de Hotonriwe, who lived in the time of Henry II and Richard I, down to Joan, daughter and heir of John de … one fourth of the vill remained to Adam Sturnel, son of Richard and Christiana, because he alienated a fourth part of … crag at the north side to a point opposite the bounds of Richard, the clerk etc., and the messuage between the house …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who held it till the battle of Barnet, in 1471, when Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, was slain, and his estates … Edward IV. bestowed it upon his brother, subsequently Richard III., and it became the prison of Edward Plantagenet, … who was confined within its walls until the death of Richard on Bosworth-Field: the Princess Elizabeth of York, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… by the Abbey of Peterborough, 1 and confirmed to it by Richard I. 2 In the 11th century Northamptonshire geld-roll …
Old and New London
… 17,068 2s. 8d. The purchasers of the three lots were Richard Wilson, John Lacey, and Anthony Deane. As soon as the … to be saved, and they left the field of combat, satisfied. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, in 1772, repaired to Hyde Park … among the neighbouring residents, and named after Sir Richard Grosvenor. At the north-east corner of the Park, at …
Survey of London
… painter Jasper Francis Cropsey at No. 2, and the sculptor Richard Westmacott the younger at No. 1. They were mostly … six, including two servants. The largest single household, Richard Westmacott's, consisted of eleven people of whom five … 55 Nos. 27 and 28 (Plate 80b) were built for two artists, Richard Redgrave and Charles West Cope, who were both granted …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Thornton, Bradford, Yorks., cm (1837). [D] Illingworth, Richard, Hebden Bridge, Yorks., joiner/cm (1834). [D] … Alley, Moorfields, London, u etc. (1820 26). [D] Inglish, Richard, 5 Little Cheapside, Sun St, Finsbury Sq., London, … John, Duck Lane, Bilston, Staffs, cm (1835). [D] Ireland, Richard, Bow St, Covent Gdn, London, u (176984). Fellow of …