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A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1833. 2 Further down the High Street, passing the George and Crown Hotels, the town hall is reached. It was … hamlet consisting of several farms and cottages. St. George's, a chapel of ease to Christ Church, Waterside, is … Latimer passed, according to the settlement of 1418, to George Nevill, fifth son of the Earl of Westmorland, who was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Elizabeth Lady Say the manor was granted in 1465 to George Duke of Clarence and heirs of his body. 48 Nevill, … until 1782, when it was sold by John third Lord Monson to George Prescott. It descended to his son George William Prescott, Sheriff of Herts. in 17934, created …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who both married into the royal family; Isabel to George duke of Clarence. brother to king Edward IV. and Anne, … assize in Chesilhurst, was given to Isabel, whose husband, George duke of Clarence, in her right, became possessed of … convenants. 4 King James I. in his 8th year, granted to George and Thomas Whitmore, esqrs. of London, the manor of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… held at farm by Richard Hewer for the sum quoted above. 22 George Rigley made a request to purchase this manor in 15534, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 25 and still further at the end of the century, when George Clarke, Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1801, obtained … was the principal mansion in the village. 26 Clarke's son, George Rochfort Clarke, lived there for many years, but it … Willoughby, 3rd Earl of Abingdon, who had died in 1760, to George, Duke of Marlborough, for 13,000. 84 In 1808 the duke …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Waller; 40 it was bought from the Waller family in 1803 by George, Earl of Aboyne, afterwards Marquess of Huntly, 41 … pipes are inscribed 'g. g. 1821,' for the Rev. Lord George Gordon, Rector 18191863. The nave has an arcade of c. … Rev. John Fowke, LL.D., Rector, d. 1813; and the Rev. Lord George Gordon, Rector, d. 1862, and Charlotte Anne (Vaughan) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as early at least as king Henry VI's time, when we find George Lennard living here, who, by Maud his wife, had John … whom she had two sons and a daughter; the eldest of whom, George, left a son, Trevor Charles Roper, who succeeded after … owing to his prudence and valour. On the accession of king George I. he was sworn of the privy council, and made one of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 139 probably the tenant. 140 It passed to Mervyn's brother George who held it in 1639, 141 but by 1655 had been acquired … 145 At Wright's death in 1789 146 it apparently passed to George Wright who c. 1797 sold it to Thomas Benett 147 (d. … part of Wyndham's Clouds estate in East Knoyle to his son George Wyndham (d. 1913) and George's sons P. L. Wyndham (d. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… died in 1612. 6 His wife was Elizabeth Hall, heiress of George Hall of Field, Compton, whence the Quenells came to … Park and Manor. 29 They were granted for life in 1464 to George, Duke of Clarence, who conveyed them, with other … held his first court, with Elizabeth his wife. In 1725 George Bishop, their son, held his first court; in 1733 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and coheirs; Elizabeth, who was twice married, first to George Gainsford, esq. a younger son of Sir John Gainsford, … leaving four daughters his coheirs; Elizabeth, married to George Brooke, esq. brother of Henry lord Cobham; Frances to … of Sir William Yonge, bart. with remainder to her son, Sir George Yonge, bart. of Escot, in Devonshire. William Perry, …