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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… James, created earl of Waldegrave in the 3d year of king George II. who, in the year 1715, conveyed the castle and … by whom he left an only daughter and heir, married to George Medley, esq. of Sussex, lady Waldo surviving him is at … of Francis Bowty, and now of that annual produce. The Rev. GEORGE BORRASTON, rector, and several of the parishioners, as …
A History of the County of Hertford
… ground belonging to a St. Albans charity, is owned by Mr. George Herbert Hodgson, who lives in Hexton Hall, a large … in 1571, probably for the purposes of a settlement, to George Horsey, Edward Baesshe, William Dodds and Henry … William Francis Joseph Young, from whom it passed to Mr. George Herbert Hodgson. AUNCELLS or AWSELLES is only once …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a Roman Catholic priest, never lived there. His nephew George Talbot (d. 1787) succeeded to the estate and was … to it an elaborate coloured marble memorial to her son George Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1787). The entrance to … century they were recorded as recusants, together with George Osbaston, who also lived at Chastleton, and a Robert …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Farborne, Son of the said William. James Wilson, Gent. and George Ward, claimed in Michaelmas Term, 9 and 10 Eliz. 29 … eminence, near the church, and overlooks the Trent. Sir George Bromley's seat is within a few paces of the church. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… paid to the mayor for a cellar door 'leading out from the George into the street.' 93 In 1367 it was declared that … election, but 'privately retired to a little room in the George Inn kept by an agent of the honourable Charles … levied on every foreign loom in 1606, 168 whilst in 1630 George Bradshaw, a burgess and dyer of Wycombe, paid 20 s. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… came to his son of the same name, and his eldest son, Mr. George Gates, attorney at law and town clerk of Rochester, … 14, 1659. 30 Richard Pearson, 1666, ob. Ap. 14, 1710. 31 George Smith, ob. Ap. 17, 1725. 32 Henry Foche, B.D. inst. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a son of Thomas, alienated the manor in 1725 to Sir George Byng, Lord Torrington, 61 whose grandson George was holding it in 1762. 62 After that date there is no … 73 A series of settlements then followed, by which George Villiers, Viscount Grandison, and Mary his wife …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Dalton 150 (d. 1602), who left his estate to his third son George 151 (d. 1638). 152 In 1649 George's sons Thomas and John sold it to Thomas Puckering, … overseas, where he became a Catholic controversialist. 317 George Fuller, rector 156191, usually resided at Hildersham, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… By the Award made in pursuance of an Act passed in 26 George II for inclosing the open and common fields of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… is last heard of, Clevancy was said to be held of George Nevill, Lord Bergavenny (d. 1492). 101 In c. 1220 … Mervyn settled it upon his daughter, Lucy, her husband, George Tuchet, Lord Audley, and their heirs. 154 Lord Audley … husband, John Symes Berkeley, conveyed Witcomb to Dr. George Clarke, who, with other benefactions, gave it to …