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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lucy, wife of the Hon. Charles Compton, youngest son of George fourth Earl of Northampton. 84 The manor was probably … Frances Reade, widow of Francis Reade, Edward Reade and George Reade eight years before had made over the remainder …
A History of the County of Sussex
… settled by Thomas Covert on his wife Diana, daughter of George, 1st Lord Goring. 93 In 1664 Diana Baynham, their … their son to the queen, 128 who leased it in that year to George Goring and Edward and Henry his sons for their lives. …
Magna Britannia
… because the title of Viscount Falmouth was then enjoyed by George Fitzroy, natural son of the King, by the Duchess of … in 1704. On the event of the death of his only son, George Killigrew, who was killed in an affray at an inn in … divine service in his chapels of the Virgin Mary and St. George, in his manor-house at Tolverne, in the parish of St. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… courtesy until his death in 1500. 36 Their son and heir, George Forster, who inherited, conveyed the manor for … others in 1513. 37 In 1574 William Forster, grandson of George, died seised of the manor, leaving Humphrey Forster …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… death in 1907. 41 In that year it passed by sale to Sir George Cooper, bart., of Hursley Park, who is the present … himself and his wife for life, with remainder to his son George, 49 and died in 1611, leaving a son and heir William. … apparently changed hands soon afterwards, passing to Sir George A. Cooper, bart., of Hursley Park, the present lord of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… To the south on the summit of Portsdown are the George Inn and the Bellevue Tea Gardens. Stakes Hill or … name of the 'Heroes of Waterloo.' The church of St. George, built in the early part of the nineteenth century, … Richard's son, died seised of it in 1613, his brother George being his heir. 55 Richard, probably the son of George
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1815 it was held by a Ralph Price, clerk, 49 followed by George Price till 1850 and then by Ralph Price till 1873. … 51 and to his successors. 52 Charities In 1851 the Rev. George Price, formerly a curate of the parish, by deed gave …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here, married Elizabeth, daughter and only child of George Berkeley, prebendary of Westminster, second son of George earl of Berkeley, and had by her several chil dren. He … right, is become the present proprietor of it. Charities. GEORGE DALTON by will, in 1566, gave 3s. 4d. annually to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Valentine Henry Wilmot, who conveyed the manor by fine to George Pindar in 1817, 35 and died in 1819, leaving an only … the next holder, but from 1848 until his death in 1875 Mr. George Morant was lord of the manor of Farnborough. 36 In … into the hands of his elder brother, Major-General Patrick George Scot. 46 The latter died in 1894, and in 1902 it was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the purpose of inclosing land by mutual consent when Sir George Ralegh was lord of the manor early in the 17th century … certain other persons probably acting under the will of George Ralegh who had died the previous year, sold the manor … with moulded capping. In the chancel is a stone slab to George Raleigh, 1683, and his wife Dorothy (Risley), 1683 (a …
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