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A History of the County of Bedford
… Elizabeth for life. 23 In 1574 it was leased by her to George Bredyman for sixty years at a rent of 31 11 s. 5 d., …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… James I stayed at Bramshill in 1620, 104 and the next year George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, went down to … century. 158 It was this building which was consecrated by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1621. 159 It was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… granted the rectory and church to Thomas Reve and George Evelyn and their heirs, to be held in chief by the … W. Lewen bought it, and in 1722 devised it to his nephew George, whose daughter and sole heir married, in 1736, Sir … remains. When the rectory was granted to Thomas Reve and George Evelyn in 1560, the sum of 11 was reserved out of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… October 1587 John Reade released his rights in Baynards to George More of Loseley, afterwards knighted, and a fine was … was alive. 40 In 1604, after the death of the latter, Sir George, his wife Constantia, and his son Sir Robert, conveyed Baynards to Sir Francis Woolley of Pirford, Sir George More's nephew, for a sum of money and the manor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by the third Earl of Orford in 1774 and was knighted by George III in 1795. 33 Seven years later, on his withdrawal …
A History of the County of Warwick
… have parted with Exhall, which in 1650 was conveyed by George Dyer, junior, and Edith his wife to William Dyer. 40 … years ago' (i.e. circa 1700) to William Cheslin, whose son George was lord in 1730. 45 In 1755 there was a conveyance of … the manor has been in the hands of the Startin family, George Startin being lord in 1850 49 and Mr. H. W. Startin in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… followed that of the earldom of Gainsborough. 37 Charles George Noel, eighth Earl of Gainsborough, died in 1881, 38 … (d. 1885), the Hon. Henry Lewis Noel (d. 1898), George, second Baron Penrhyn (d. 1907), Tom Cecil Noel …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… only surviving daughter, Frances, who married Major-Gen. George Morgan. 105 In 1797, Lansbury Manor belonged to George Morgan. 106 Launcelyn. Argent a fleur de lis sable. … William Turpin died seised in 1523. 137 His grandson, George Turpin, 138 sold a manor of Puttocks Hardwick in 1553 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sir Percival Hart, of the body of Henry VIII. His son, Sir George Hart, died anno 22 queen Elizabeth possessed of this … hold of him in capite by knights service. 17 His son, Sir George Hart, of Lullingstone, died possessed of it, being … a lion passant guardant, in chief three stirrups, for George Gifford, esq. obt. 1704, t. 85; another for Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the latter end of king Henry VII.'s reign, conveyed it to George Guldeford, esq. in whom the possession of it was but …
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