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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or two in Cobham park. ON OCTOBER 19, 1714, anno 1st king George I. Sir Richard Temple, bart. was, by letters patent, … of Sir William Brooke lord Cobham, &c. and sister of George Brooke lord Cobham, attainted, anno 1 king James I. by … issue; on which his titles descended to his nephew, George Nugent Grenville Temple (the eldest son of this next …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and the foot-cloth is part of the carpet formerly in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. The pulpit, which stands at the … The pulpit cushion is made from part of the pall of George III. The pews in the nave are mostly of modern deal, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… perpetrator of them was never discovered. Codicote: The George and Dragon Inn, 1899 At the Dissolution the manor of … this John joined with his sons in selling the manor to George Poyner, of the parish of St. Peter-le-Poer in London. … Anne, 21 who married James Bisse, 22 and in 1770 their son George Poyner Bisse 23 sold the estate to Thomas Brand of the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… who sold the manor and advowson about 1655 39 toBond. 40 George Thompson and Margaret his wife conveyed a moiety of … in the same person. John Watkin clerk presented in 1786, George Watkin, clerk, in 1796, and Edward Watkin in 1812; 82 … rector till 1863, had acquired the patronage by 1861 and George Burnham of Wollaston by 1863. George Burnham presented …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1520 131 and was succeeded at her death in 1533 by her son George St. Leger, whose son and daughter-in-law John and … son William 168 inherited the farm. He sold it in 1666 to George Townsend, 169 who redeemed the farm's corn tithes from the lay rector in 1668. 170 By will proved 1683 George gave the farm and corn tithes to Pembroke college, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… death in 1792, to his eldest son the present right hon. George-Augustus, earl of Guildford, the owner of it. 5 A … of Coldred, above described, to the present right hon. George Augustus, earl of Guildford, who is the present owner …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the rector of Colemore, Rev. John Greaves, the tutor of George Wither, the poet, who wrote an affectionate epigram to … of the Tichborne land, namely, 390 acres, was sold to Mr. George Arthur Jervoise Scott in 1876 and belongs now to his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Coughton, 61 died in 1558, 62 and was succeeded by Sir George, who married Abigail Henningham. 63 They had several children. The eldest, George, died young, in 1586, and the heir was his brother Sir … unmarried in 1856, when the manor passed to his nephew George son of Charlotte Mary sister of the 1st Earl Digby, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… south-east side of the village, was built in 1650 by Sir George Pratt, and is one of Inigo Jones's best-known works. 4 … in 1641. 51 Sir Henry was succeeded in 1647 by his son Sir George Pratt. 52 Sir George died in May 1673, leaving as his heir his only son Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed to the son of his sister Elizabeth, wife of George Brudenell, earl of Cardigan (d. 1732). That son, … wardenship of Chute forest. 61 Thomas's son and heir, Sir George Philpot, died in 1624 seised of Crawlboys and the … Crawlboys farm can be traced only intermittently. In 1703 George Parry held it as a free tenant of the capital manor. …