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A History of the County of Warwick
… the forest. John Levys and Richard Gyfforth, servant to George Throckmorton, killed a doe in the forest near to the … Robert Throckmorton early in the 16th century. His son Sir George, according to Dugdale, 'built that stately castle-like … to the Holy Land, holding Coughton. 96 His son Sir George was Steward to the Prior and Canons of Studleya …
A History of the County of Surrey
… next nomination, whenever and however it should occur, to George Hamden, priest, A.M. 82 The lord of the manor, then …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by Sir John Nevill, whose offices were granted in 1526 to George Lawson for the maintenance of the garrison at Berwick, … 98 who died in 1609, leaving a son and heir Francis. 99 George Wray bought the abbey in about 1674; it descended through Dorothy, daughter of his younger son George and wife of Robert Atkinson, to her son Wray Atkinson. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… it has descended to the Wentworth-Fitzwilliams, 57 and Mr. George Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam is the present patron. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Dyke, esq. who married Mary, daughter of the Rev. Mr. George Jordan, of Burwash, who surviving her husband, is now … of the Bath, for life, remainder to her eldest son, Sir George Yonge, bart. of Escot, in Devonshire, and they in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… now called Leaves-green farm, and belongs to the widow of George Butler, esq. There is much coppice wood dispersed over … VIII. and privy counsellor. They passed it away by sale to George Dacre, esq. and in the 35th year of king Henry VIII. … of the inheritance of John Denny and Anthony Denny, unto George Dacre, who was descended from Henry Dacre, of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 1825. 63 Before 1832, however, it had been acquired by Mr. George Lloyd, 64 whose grandson 65 Mr. W. A. C. Lloyd is the … 1851, the paten by Harriet Wray in 1846, and the flagon by George Wray, M.A., rector of Leven, in 1846. The registers …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have given the 2 hides and the church to the church of St. George in Oxford castle, founded by him and Robert d'Oilly jointly, 83 and in 1149 St. George's and its endowments were given by Henry d'Oilly to … say that the abbot held 2 hides of the prebend of St. George of the honour of St. Valery 85the old d'Ivry lands; 86 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… never received summons to parliament. His descendant, Sir George Brooke, lord Cobham, resided at times both here and at … Elizabeth, by his will gave this estate to his second son, George Brooke, esq. who being engaged with his brother, Henry … it in 1795, s. p. and gave it by his will to his nephew, George Best, esq. now of Chilston, the present owner of it. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… heirs male, 40 and contingent remainders to his brothers George and William and their heirs male, the heirs male of … by his son Thomas, 43 who died without heirs male in 1405. George and William Colvill also died without heirs male, and … 49 In 1535 John Gascoigne conveyed it to Guy Fairfax, George Shaw (or Shay) and others, 50 who were probably …