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A History of the County of Hampshire
… called 'le Fysshehouse' was granted in 1544 to John and George Mill. 4 Near Wootton Bridge is the 17th-century house … with the manor of Quarr was granted in 1544 to John and George Mill. 24 The manor of Newnham, the site of the abbey, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Stratford in 15023 38 and in 1531 sold the manor to Sir George Throckmorton. 39 Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, 4th son of Sir George, sold it in 1555 to William Walter. 40 From him it … of Binton, with a fishery in the Avon, were granted by Sir George Throckmorton to Thomas Gilbert of Stratford, dyer, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in an only surviving daughter Susan, who married the late George Elliot, esq. of Upton, in that county; and Richard, … wife of Mr. John Crispe, the youngest daughter and heir of George Rotherham, esq. obt. 1508. In the Quekes, formerly … several times. In the middle isle, a memorial for Capt. George Friend, of this parish, obt 1721; and several others …
A History of the County of Warwick
… brought the manor into that family. 15 Their grandson Sir George Throckmorton sold it in 1541 to John Hylmer, freemason …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… surnamed Make King, ended in two daughters, married to George, duke of Clarence, brother to king Edward IV. and … king Richard III. John was created marquis Montacute, and George was archbishop of York; William was in his wife's … lord Fauconbridge, and was afterwards made earl of Kent; George was, by feoffment from his father, lord Latimer; …
A History of the County of Worcester
… received a rent of 2 s. for 6 acres of arable land which George Tribel of Birlingham held by grant from Geoffrey … the third, 'Henry Bagley made me 1685'; the fourth, 'George Lunne and John Cubberley Churchwardens 1685'; the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (d. 1704) and his wife Catherine (d. 1702) daughter of Sir George Hastings, and on the opposite side a large marble …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the manor of Bisbrooke had been granted in April 1589 to George Sheffield and other trustees for ten years, for the … suit of the complaynant and one Jeffraye Willcockes'; and George Sheffield, on the plea that he was 'avoyded of the … seems to have been acquired during the Commonwealth by Sir George Manners, whose heirs, including John, Earl of Rutland, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the 16th century and the acquisition of the abbey by George Vansittart in 1780. All the rooms in the northern wing … 91 Elizabeth Hoby Mill sold the manor soon afterwards to George Vansittart, 92 sixth son of Arthur Vansittart of … for Berkshire. 93 He was succeeded in 1824 by his grandson George Henry Vansittart, 94 M.P. for Berkshire from 1852 to …
A History of the County of Durham
… as the Old Hall. It was taken down in about 1761, when George Surtees lost the lease of the park and demesnes. A new … 1594 his son William released certain demesne meadows to George Freville. 69 He must also have released the rest to … the leasehold of the park passed with the freehold land of George Freville through the hands of the Bradshaws and the …