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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… second; and then to the Carter's, one of whom sold it to George Norwood, esq. who resides in it. Not far from it is an … Charles Wheler, esq. of Tottenham, grandfather of Sir George Wheler, D. D. and prebendary of Durham, the purchaser … fairs in this parish, on the eve, day, and morrow of St. George and St. Luke; and that great and eminent prelate …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an older 3-story wing. The facade may have been built by George Copland (d. 1748). 55 Grandchester House, set back … Henry VIII granted Charlbury manor in tail male to Sir George Darcy, 125 who held a court there on 1 September 1539, … be altered. 127 A grant in fee was accordingly made to Sir George in June 1543, 128 but in July the king bestowed the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… knighted in 1512, 42 married Elizabeth (Empson) widow of George Catesby, 43 who subsequently married as her third … and he died unmarried in 1690. 52 Davenport's two brothers George and William, and George and Thomas the two sons of their brother Fulk, were in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it became the residence of lord Arden, and afterwards of George James, earl of Cholmondeley, who pulled the house … who was advanced to that title December 3, anno 1 George I. Sir Gregory Page, the father, married Mary, … Turner, esq. was made a baronet on August 24, anno 7 king George II. leaving by Mary, one of the sisters of the late …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… he eventually became a protg of Queen Caroline, consort of George II, who in 1735 appointed him keeper of the queen's … Fowle (d. c. 1840), who was succeeded in turn by his sons George Frederick Fowle (d. 1863), and Thomas Everett Fowle … who also inherited a freehold farm at Charlton c. 1838. George Pike was William Fowle's under-tenant in the leasehold …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Station Road, sometimes known as Court Lane, and then George Street, both on the west. The rectangle, known as the … is completed by Church Lane which links Station Road and George Street. Apart from Church Lane which occurs in 1836, … the early 19th century, 17 can probably be identified with George Street and Broad Street respectively. Broad Street …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1461, the moiety was granted to the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, in 1463. 68 Clarence was attainted … for life on his intended wife Dorothy, widow of Sir George Speke, in 1589 and died the same year. The manor, … (d. 1657). 99 On the death of Ralph Arnold's two sons George and Hubert, without issue, the freehold of the moiety …
A History of the County of Oxford
… beams with fleur-de-lis stop chamfers remain inside. The 'George and Dragon' at the eastern end of the village is a … Crown Inn standing opposite. 19 Both the 'Crown' and the 'George and Dragon' were known by those names in 1785, but … was converted with the aid of a donation from the Revd. George Hayton, rector 188495. Among the 20th-century …
A History of the County of Surrey
… horses. 2 It was not made a driving road till the reign of George II. The main Brighton line just comes into a corner of … and other trustees conveyed it to Thomas Luxford. 77 George Luxford held the manor in 1683, when he conveyed it to … in this family as late as 1770. 79 In 1820 it was held by George Maximilian Bethune of Worth in Sussex in the right of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a son Simon, of Lested, 4 whose widow afterwards remarried George Curteis, esq. sheriff of this county in 1651, when he …
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