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A History of the County of Berkshire
… died without issue, when the manor passed to his nephew George Kerr, the son of his sister. George Kerr took the name of Nelson, built the present … to have died soon afterwards, for it was the younger, George Kerr Nelson, who sold the manor in 1837 to Bartholomew …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 70 The estate descended with the manor of Hinton St. George in the Poulett family until 1913 when the Chaffcombe … 1670). They were then inherited by the uncle of the last, George Browne (d. 1677), followed in turn by his sons George and Robert. 94 In 1697 Avishays was sold by Robert …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that in the dining-room being painted green in the time of George IV and not since redecorated. 1 Part of a Charles I … and Chailey was conveyed in 1659 by William Boord to George Butterwick 13 and in 1683 by William Boord and his … Anthony Morley and Bridget, and Thomas Rickson and Mary. George Goring acquired two-fifths from Martyn and Danyell in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… date a mixed school was built at the expense of Mr. Edward George on land given by him. It was enlarged in 1903. MANORS … for some time descended with Caterham Manor 65 (q.v.). Mr. George Roffey of Camberwell left Stanstead by will in 1709 to his daughter Joan with remainder to his nephew George Roffey, who succeeded. The Roffey family sold it in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1467, 69 from whom the manor passed to his son George Raleigh in 151213. 70 Simon Raleigh son of the latter … op. cit. i, 530. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), xxviii, 21. George Raleigh died in 1546. By his will (ibid. lxxv, 52) he …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 74 He was succeeded by his sixth but eldest surviving son George, 75 who was Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1590 76 and … death of Charles in 1628 Vache passed to his infant son George Fleetwood. 81 In 1643, when barely twentyone, George Fleetwood raised a troop of dragoons to defend the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… St. Peter Manor in the 17th and 18th centuries. 9 The George Inn, also a 17th-century house modernized, is opposite … it in 1785 to commemorate the death of a stag at which George III was present. It was restored as a landmark in 1879 … Thomas Baldwin died seised in 1641, leaving a son and heir George. 15 There is a large plateau camp in Bulstrode Park …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of his reign. That year, the king granted this manor to George Brook, lord Cobham, to hold in capite by knights … second son of Sir Henry Brooke, alias Cobham, fifth son of George lord Cobham above mentioned, who likewise became … possessions belonging to it, with the king's consent, to George lord Cobham, who was confirmed in the possession of it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from time to time, granted as such with that manor; George Finch Hatton, esq. of Eastwell, the present lord of … succestion of ownership with that park and manor, down to George Finch Hatton, esq. now of Eastwell, the present …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the grounds of Deerleap, the residence of Admiral George William Douglass O'Callaghan, C.B., J.P. In these … a small triangular green, near which are the smithy, the George Inn, and a small Congregational chapel. The … by her first husband, Clement Spice, granted the manor to George earl of Shrewsbury, 62 whose title was confirmed in …
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