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A History of the County of Bedford
… of his mother Joan de Cantelow, the sister and co-heir of George Lord Abergavenny. In 1297 a licence was granted him, … John's College, Cambridge, who, after a long dispute with George Lord Cobham, 40 agreed in 1534 to pay tithe to him for … 80 By 1469 South Mill Manor had become the property of George Gascoigne and Elizabeth his wife, who then alienated …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… I confirmed this grant, and added two other fairs, on St. George's day and All Saints' day, 'to the tenants of Prince … are painted with figures of St. John the Baptist and St. George and the Dragon of 16th century date, painted over … of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. John the Baptist, St. George and St. Agnes. (Add MS. 5806, fol. 108.) Close R. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and died possessed of it, being succeeded in it by his son George Clifford, esq. who resided at Bobbing-court in the … the latter of whom carried this manor in marriage to Sir George Moore, bart. who had been so created in 1665, being … Chequy, a fess, with a bordure; a memorial for Sir George Moore, in 1678; a monument for Henry Sandford, esq. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… died seised of a third of the manor in 1534, when his son George succeeded. 26 George probably sold this part to the Actons, who also seem … share, for Bockleton was not among the estates held by George at his death in 1537. 27 Sir Roger Acton and Anne were …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… House is the property and residence of Miss Morrison. George III visited Walhampton in 1804 and dined with Sir … of the manor in 1586, 18 and was succeeded by a son George, whose son John, owing to pecuniary difficulties, … Wroughton, and they jointly conveyed the manor in 1622 to George Wroughton, 37 probably brother or son. This is the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Tamworth and Staffordshire. The parish church of St. George, Glascote, was erected in 1880 from designs by the … Ferrers moiety descended in that family and was held by George Ferrers, Marquess Townshend, in 1815. 32 It was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… called Shortewood and Glintells, were in 1545 granted to George Acworth and Edward Butler, 61 whilst four years later …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the 'manor or reputed manor' was bought by Robert and George Crowe. 38 By 1820 the manor was in the possession of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the Crown. It was granted in 1553 to Thomas Reve and George Cotton, 13 who sold it two days later without licence …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Wife of the said Thomas; which Thomas was Son and Heir of George Barley, of Stoke, aforesaid, Esq. and Alice (it must … viz. 4 Sons, and 4 Daughters, that is to say, Sir George Parkins, Knight, his Son and Heir, Adrian Parkins, …