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A History of the County of Oxford
… buildings in this street are the inns: the 'Crown', the 'George', the 'White Hart', and what was formerly the Bull Inn … All these inns have yards, the best being that of the 'George' with its open gallery. 54 North-west of the village … Charles who died unmarried in 1714, Lorenzo (d. 1725), and George, the founder of the Fettiplace charity, who died …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and was sold by the executors of his great-grandson, Mr. George Fuller, in 1893. The old name of the valley where the … to her granddaughter Elizabeth, afterwards the wife of George Nevill, who thus gained the lands and title of … Dorking was probably then made. 38 In a document of 1531 George Nevill, Lord Abergavenny, is mentioned 39 as being one …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to Peter Warburton, and lands in Dormston were conveyed by George Middlemore of Hawkesley, brother and heir of William … late of Hawkesley, and John Middlemore, son and heir of George, to Richard Vernon of the Webb House. 38 By 1781 the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1655 and 1673, 55 and by 1676 had been succeeded by George Lench. 56 He died in 1704, apparently leaving a son George, 57 who dealt with a mill in the manor in 1709. 58 … was sold towards the end of the 18th century by his son George. 59 It was probably this part of the manor which was …
Magna Britannia
… in severalties; and, in 1760, there was a law-suit between George Mower, Esq., who inherited from the Bullocks, and … he sold to Moresby. The whole of the manor now belongs to George Mower, Esq., of Holt-House, in Darley-dale, who … Samuel Rotheram, Esq., 1795. John Bullock, Esq., 1653; George Bullock, Esq., 1665. Thomas Wright, 1673, &c. Gervas …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1870, 89 and c. 1910, when it was the home of Lt.-Col. George Beale-Browne and his wife Ellen, part owners of the … by 1647 140 and in the 18th century it had the sign of the George, 141 though it was more usually known simply as the … returning from a sally against Stow-on-the-Wold. 175 George Turner of Dowdeswell, whose family leased Upper …
A History of the County of Worcester
… his son John. 17 He with his wife Jane sold it in 1567 to George Blount and Humphrey Hill. 18 The moiety purchased by … of the manor. This other moiety must have passed from George Blount at his death in 1581 to his nephew Roland …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (d. 1524), son of John (III), was succeeded by his son Sir George Speke (I) (d. 1528), 48 who left the manor to his … the Speke family with Cudworth manor until the death of George Speke in 1753, when it passed to his daughter Mary … of its foundation have survived. By his will of 1528 Sir George Speke ordered a new aisle to be built for his burial …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one called The Great House, which formerly belonged to George Butler, esq. who resided here, and died possessed of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Pound bottom and Franchises wood, 190 was sold in 1874 to George Morrison and became part of Hamptworth Lodge estate. … until her death in 1833 when it passed to her son-in-law George Matcham (d. 1877). 246 At inclosure in 1822 allotments … by his son William Eyre Eyre-Matcham (d. 1906), grandson George Henry Eyre Eyre-Matcham (d. 1939), and great-grandson …