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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his eldest, Roger, Parson of Langeford, in Darbishire, George a Citizen of London, and John, of Burton-Jorz. William … Smith, it is said, will enjoy the title and estate of Sir George Bromley, Bart. if he dies without male issue. This …
A History of the County of Worcester
… his houses at Eastham. 53 In 1487 Margaret wife of Sir George Vere, granddaughter of Humphrey Stafford, petitioned … manor, 54 which was granted in 1490 to her husband, Sir George Vere, and Ralph Hackluit for their lives. 55 Then … had not held in his own right; she quoted the grant to Sir George Vere and Ralph Hackluit, and said that, after the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was owned at the commencement of the 19th century by George Canning, the celebrated statesman, 3 and later by the … conducive to the formation of provident habits. In 1893 George Samuel, by will proved 17 October in that year, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… he carried the golden spurs in 1727 at the coronation of George II. 58 He died at his seat, Eaton Maudit, on 27 October 1731, and was succeeded by his son George Augustus, Lord of the Bedchamber to Frederick Prince of Wales in 1749, and to George Prince of Wales in 1751, who died unmarried on 8 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… apparently died while still a minor, and was succeeded by George Whiteheadprobably his brother 28who died seised of the … to the manor in 1086. 45 At the beginning of the reign of George II there was a dispute between Jacob Greene, lessee of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the present lessee. He married Sarah, eldest daughter of George Lynch, M. D. of Canterbury, who died at Herne in 1787, … Edward, surgeon, of Sandwich; Henry; Robert-Pearson, and George. He bears for his arms, Or, a griffin segreant, sable, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and vice-chamberlain of the houshold, who left a son George, who on his uncle's death, succeeded him in his … be further mentioned; John was solicitor-general to king George II. when prince of Wales, and afterwards king's … of Sir Thomas Palmer, bart. of Wingham, by whom he had George Finch Hatton, of whom more hereaster, and four other …
A History of the County of Hertford
… has since descended with the manor. CHARITIES In 1599 Sir George Carey, K.G., Lord Hunsdon, by his will proved in the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… he was succeeded by an heir, described as 'a boy named George, not quite three.' 20 He was son of William de … three fleurs de lis coming out of leopards' heads or. George de Cantlowe attained his majority in 1273, 23 but died … As an architect he attained great distinction, St. George's chapel and Henry the Seventh's chapel in Westminster …
A History of the County of Bedford
… on Lady Mounteagle in 1566, 63 and died the same year. George, his son, was then five years old; he died three years … as co-heirs. 98 In the settlement of 1616 the names of George and Lora Astry are coupled with that of Sir Oliver … 118 acres in the same hamlet from Foster and Rycroft. 142 George Thompson was plaintiff and Ann Glassbrook deforciant …