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A History of the County of Northampton
… 29 By Earl Ralf it was bestowed on his third son, Sir George Neville, who with his wife Elizabeth, daughter of … of Warwick, made settlement of it in 1444. 30 He, as Sir George Neville Lord Latimer, died seised of it jointly with … in 1543 to Laurence French of Bozeat, 73 and in 1546 to George Ryche and Thomas Grantham of Lincoln's Inn. 74 On 1 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… courtlodge, and demesne lands, remained, till at length George Scott, esq. about the year 1700, sold the manor-house, … of an estate in this parish, which had been purchased of George Scott, esq. by his grandfather William Deedes, M. D. … for life to Mrs. Cecilia Scott, of Canterbury, daughter of George Scott, esq. before-mentioned, on whose death in 1785 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… at the present time are Mr. Benyon of Englefield, Mr. George Blackall-Simonds, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Arthur Radford and … at Rushall Copse and Rushall's Farm, the property of Mr. George Blackall-Simonds. Three mills are mentioned at … conveyed the advowson of Bradfield to James Clitherow and George Wanley. It afterwards passed into the possession of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… later to bear his name. Later occupiers of the house were George Spencer (in 1859) and Charles S. Adye (in 1907). 16 It … name in 1830 and was then occupied by Samuel Mundy. 27 The George Inn, Woolley Street, perhaps stands on the site of the … 1660 the lord of the capital manor had let part of it to George Reynolds for 1. 15 s.; the rest was ruinous. 40 The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… across the marsh to his manor of Yaverland. In 1562 George Oglander of Nunwell and German Richards of Yaverland … century. 34 It belonged in 1878 to Georgiana daughter of George Young of Appley Lodge, Ryde. 35 A fee-farm rent of 2 … his daughter Joan wife of John Gilbert. 124 Her grandson George Gilbert conveyed the manor in 1565 to Anthony …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Anne and Edith as his heirs. 27 The elder Anne married George Warham in 1514, but died without issue leaving her …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… on the art he was so great a patron of, he presented to George the Ist. with a manuscript dedication. His monument … Esq. died in 1603. Isham Parkyns, Esq. eldest son of Sir George Parkyns, Governor of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the civil … aged 34. Stanhope Parkyns, Esq. died in 1759, aged 65. Sir George Parkyns, Knight, died in 1626. In the west aisle is a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… years in 1697 (Pat. 9 Will. III, pt. vii, no. 5); to George Cholmeley in 1706 (ibid. 5 Anne, pt. ii, no. 28, cf. Stuart Papers [Hist. MSS Com], v, 236); and to George Barn of Newburgh in 1720 (Pat. 7 Geo. I, pt. ii, no. 7). In 1856 it was leased to George Lund ( Parl. Rep. [1856], xxxvii). V.C.H. Yorks. N. R. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… or 17th century, but few are distinctive individually. The George Inn opposite the church is probably a … said to have been erected in the time of their founder, George Fox. 5 There was a good deal of early inclosure, … Master and Brethren of the Gild of Holy Trinity and St. George of Warwick inclosed a messuage and a carucate (i.e. 60 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… his sister Honora, the wife of the Rev. the Hon. Augustus George Legge, about the middle of last century, and is at … of the Misses Legge, the heirs of the Rev. Augustus George Legge. The gravel valley in which the village lies was … 'Manor Place Farm,' which is at present occupied by Mr. George Anthony Dowling, to whom the college lets all its …
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