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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and their heirs. 29 It was so held until 1577, when George Tuchet twentieth Lord Audley, with his father-in-law, … 1731 to 1773 the Rev. Joshua Strother presented. His son George Strother had two daughters and co-heirs of whom … wife Ann Hussey, Ann Vere having borne him an only son George, who died without issue in 1558 ( Harl. Soc. Publ. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… by his son William, 23 whose daughter Elizabeth married George Throckmorton, who held the manor in right of his wife … 67 From John Green it descended to his grandson the Rev. George Dewe Green, after whose death in 1871 68 it passed to … 71 In that year it came into the possession of the Rev. George Clennell Rivett-Carnac, from whom it passed in 1900 to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… descendant of the same name, about the beginning of king George II.'s reign, alienated it to Mr. Edward Blaxland, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… themselves were so sensible of, that anno 13 king George III. they procured an act for the better lighting, … 1672. Sir Francis Leake, knight. 1702. Lieutenant-General George Cholmondeley, afterwards earl Cholmondeley, resig. … guilty in the 1st year of king James I. together with George his brother, and others, of conspiring to kill the …
A History of the County of Essex
… had started in Cromwell, Milton, and Hampden Roads. George Street and Maidstone Road had been laid out to the … Road, where it remained until a new office was built in George Street c. 1930. 37 A visitor in 1876 found 'nothing to … The Anchor and Hope, Old High Street, was previously the George, recorded from 1727 or earlier. 59 It was closed in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Brown, brother of Sir Wistan Brown, by whom she had a son George who died without issue in 1558; after George's death his share in the manor of Great Addington … John, son and heir of Sir Wistan Brown; they and their son George conveyed their share in Great Addington to Sir John …
A History of the County of Warwick
… original 17th-century framing. Alne Lodge was built by Sir George Throckmorton (151852) on a piece of common ground … Ashbarrow. 4 It was probably the messuage conveyed by George Smith and George Green to John Smith of Woodhouse in 1614, and the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… second husband, James Taverner, sold twothirds in 1568 to George Fuller, 173 rector of Hildersham (d. 1591). 174 In … a. of Robert Tuddenham, 204 which had been sold by 1556 to George Gill. 205 In 1279 Roger son of John and Richard of … of its damp situation and unite the two parishes. 467 George Barlow, vicar 1792 1828, was resident in 1825 but …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… his barony of Dynevor by his daughter Cecil who married George Rice. Their son George Talbot Rice, Baron Dynevor, was succeeded in 1852 by his son George Rice RiceTrevor, Baron Dynevor, on whose death in 1869 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and was held in 1428 by John Danvers and in 1552 by George Danvers. 53 The Kachelewe moiety passed to the Raleigh … B. M. Berner (d. 1901). In 1902 the property was sold to George Thomas Amos of Great Bourton (d. 1922). The Amos … at 18 d. 105 In 1552 the Bishop of Lincoln's free tenants (George Danvers and Simon Raleigh) each held 2 yardlands in …
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