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A History of the County of Warwick
… list of charities on the walls, and a framed Royal Arms of George III. The arch is pointed, of five splayed orders to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on his son Sir James, with remainder to his brothers George and Roland. 32 Sir James died in 1619 in the lifetime … 66 In July 1511 the manor was leased for forty years to George Throckmorton. 67 In November of the same year it was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 86 when Sir Richard Fiennes sold it to Gilbert Wither. 87 George Wither the son of Gilbert Wither purchased the … Oxford. Charities The charities founded by will of George Wither, 12 January 1666, and by Gilbert Wither by deed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the Guise family was sold by John Guise in 1543 to George Habington. 30 Of him it was purchased by Jane … of Wisham. A gravestone in the churchyard commemorates George Apedaile, a Roman Catholic priest who died in 1799, … been sold by John Guise with his share of the manor to George Habington, though it is not mentioned in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 16 and after his attainder to Thomas Reve and George Cotton. 17 The latter are said to have sold the rent … consists of school with site, 1 a. 2 r. 2 p. near St. George's Church, Kidderminster, let at 6 10 s. a year, 2,712 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… sold in 1648, as 'the manor of Whitstons and Claynes,' to George Pike, 32 the site of the manor of Whistones having … the bishop leased the site of the manor for three lives to George Smith, who shortly after assigned the lease to William … 1589, when Richard Friar and his wife Anne sold it to George Langford. 109 It belonged in 1831 to Henry Evans and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Worcester, during the vacancy of the see of Winchester, to George, archbishop of Canterbury. 6 The earl thereupon …
A History of the County of Surrey
… chiefly at Clapham from 1829 to 1852. His fourth son was George Granville Bradley, afterwards Dean of Westminster, who … which is marked by the fact that Sir John Herschel, Sir George Airy, Sir William Hamilton and Charles Darwin, among … music and literature Clapham has been represented by Sir George Grove, C.B., late Director of the Royal College of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… which Thomas Rowe sold the manor of Clapham for 3,644 to George Wyatt, Edmund Scanden, John Wright and Valentine … of Ashburnham was lord of the manor in 1751. 65 His son George levied a fine of the property in 1813. 66 The latter's … Clergy List. The families were connected by marriage, as George third Earl of Ashburnham married Lady Sophia Thynne, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… nearly 500 a. 42 and heavily mortaged, was bought by George Bennett, who sold off some of the land. 43 By 1870 the … (Leics.). From 1906 to 1919 44 the lord of the manor was George Frederick Moore of Bourton-on-the-Water, who owned or …