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Survey of London
… Its earlier history is obscure, but it was included in the Warner estate (see Section XIV, The Grove) acquired by Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Desmond. After this, in 1637, it was conveyed to Dr. John Warner Bishop of Rochester, a prelate famous for his noble … charity, on whose death it descended to his heir, John Lee Warner, D.D. archdeacon and prebendary of Rochester, son of … wife, sister of the Bishop, whose eldest son, Henry Lee Warner, Esq. was lord in 1680, and his nephew, Henry Lee …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In 1720, Colonel Lee possessed it, and his son, Henry Lee Warner, Esq. died lord, and his son inherits it. The tenths … L'Estrange, Bart. 1731, Henry Roberts, by Henry Lee Warner, Esq. Robert Nisbit. 1740, Christopher Pigg, by H. Lee Warner, Esq. 1742, Samuel Hemington. Ditto. Here was the gild …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by General Townshend of Kut in 1923. 90 In 1561 Sir Edward Warner and Ralph Shelton were granted lands in Doddington …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… granted to Ralph Shelton of Deopham (Norf.) and Sir Edward Warner, Lieutenant of the Tower of London, in fee simple. 44 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Colgrave & R.A.B. Mynors (1969), 354, 390-2, 396; cf. P. Warner, Origins of Suffolk, (1996), 155-6. Warner, Origins of Suffolk, pp. 66-8 including possible use …
Survey of London
… and five large clock bells in the belfry were made by John Warner & Sons. The original oak case and bracket were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Eng. 430-1. Visit. Dioc. Linc. ii, pp. xxxvi, 49. O.R.O., Warner III/i/1. Some Oxon. Wills (O.R.S. xxxix), 96; Chant. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1824 and 1840. There is one bell, dated 1872, by John Warner &Sons, London. It replaced a bell of the same size …
Survey of London
… beginning of the 17th century, to the eminent family of Warner, several members of which held prominent positions in … a century and a half. The mansion house belonging to John Warner was called the Blewhouse, and had previously been … space south of Hampstead Lane between Ken Wood and Warner's land. In 1610 John Warner leased to Richard Lyllie …