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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Hemingford Abbots held with the manor of Toseland by Sir George Throckmorton, kt., in 15289, 55 and by land in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Earl of Kent and died in 1490. His eldest surviving son George, second Earl of Kent, was heavily in debt to the … the manor was then in lease to William Dale and later to George Harrison for fifty years. A further lease in reversion … of William Rushe, was made by the crown in 1570 to Sir George Howard for thirty years. 35 In 1574 the manor was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1750. The next house, proceeding northwards, was the old George Inn, now reconstructed and used as a private house. … a staircase dated 1699 and preserves the old sign of St. George and the dragon painted on mahogany. Next to this is a … acted in a corporate capacity through the gild. Charities George Whateley's Charity. By deed dated 28 Sept. 1586 George
A History of the County of Bedford
… sisters, Judith who married William Gerard, Anne wife of George Steward, and Sibilla wife of Walter Graye, as … Medlicott transferred his two-thirds of the manor to George Edwards, 18 who held courts in 1756 and 1760, together … in 1775, their third of Henlow Lanthony was transferred to George Edwards, 20 whose family had been for some years in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house; and Sir William Segar, garter, in 1629, granted to George Knowler, of Norwood, in Hearne, kinsman and son-in-law … farm, situated in the hamlet of Eddington, to Sir George Oxenden, bart. who rebuilt the house, and his son Sir … continue the lease of the parsonage to any of his surname. GEORGE HAWLET, by will in 1624, gave for the use of the poor, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on which was a house called Downing-house, belonging to George Vallance, as appears by his will in 1686. In the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… his mother, who had by that time married her third husband George Puttenham 24; he left a son, Richard Paulet, who held … rebells.' Tristram Huddlestone Jervoise held in 1776, and George Purefoy Jervoise in 1792. Here the male line …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and Great Amwell. 6 Balls Park, the estate of Sir George Faudel Faudel-Phillips, bart., is a detached portion … from them by Mr. Hill of Nottingham, who sold it to Mr. George Pearson, father of Mr. Ernest Pearson, the present … accordance with Henry Dunster's will the manor was sold to George Townshend Earl of Leicester, from whom it was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the manor to Joseph Hill, 43 probably in trust for George Earl Cowper, whom Clutterbuck gives as the purchaser. … John Baylie, 97 the other third being delivered to John by George Kympton in 1605. 98 John Baylie the elder died in 1611 … Knighton died seised of it, having settled it upon his son George, 102 after which it descended in his family in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which divides it into two distinct parts, and a well, St. George's well, which very possibly gave its name to the … of curates-in-charge, but in 1769, with the institution of George Lamb, who remained rector until his death in 1801, … celebration. The small church of ST. EDMUND AND ST. GEORGE comprises a nave, north and south aisles, chancel, a …
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