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A History of the County of Somerset
… of the family held the living between 1803 and 1958: George Trevelyan, rector 180323, John Thomas Trevelyan, … the appointment as rector of William Darch in 1823. 196 George Trevelyan, rector 180323, was also rector of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Rhodes of Buckland Tout Saints (Devon) by 1798, and by George and Thomas Wolrige of Plymouth from 1801, 167 had no … duty was carried out entirely by assistant curates. 293 George Baily Tuson (vicar 1824 39) lived ten miles from Huish …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… widow. 35 Twenty years later 36 Thomas Westerne and George Wyan sold the manor to Timothy Neale and his wife … left it to Dame Anne Tynte to hold for life, then to John George Parkhurst in fee-tail male, and then in default to John George Parkhurst, also in fee-tail male, with certain …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Giles (d. 1592) 96 to his son Thomas 97 (d. 1642), 98 to George Ivy (d. 1676), 99 to George's son Thomas, 100 and to that Thomas's son St. John. … which they occupied. 115 Court farm, 509 a., was bought by George Edwards and Miss E. E. Edwards: in 1975 their …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1815, and died childless, leaving this estate to George, his nephew, fifth son of the Rev. William Shippen Willes of Astrop. George was succeeded in 1862 by his son George Shippen Willes, 122 hon. Colonel of the Berkshire …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is mentioned in 1348. 2 Among the vicars of Hunningham was George Leigh Cooke (? 17801853), Sedleian Professor of … Thomas's lands was granted in 1500. 46 Roger's grandson George Winter was said to hold the manor at his death in … Dorothy at his death in 1630. 76 She later married George Fane, a Colonel of Horse and younger son of the 1st …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Warwick stood godmothers to Elizabeth daughter of Sir George Carey, who was baptized at Hunsdon on 7 June. When … Carey died in 1596, 81 and was succeeded by his son George Lord Hunsdon, who died in 1603, leaving as heir his … 17 January 1906. They comprise the charities of: 1. George, Lord Hunsdon, founded by will proved in P.C.C. 27 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the manor of Towthorpe for thirty-one years to Sir George Lawson. 106 Elizabeth granted it to Lancelot Turner in … his lands at Towthorp.' 110 Together with his father Sir George Dalston, Sir William in 1673 settled Towthorpe on his … of his grandson John Henry Smyth in 1810 115 and of John George Smyth in 1859, 116 but since 1872 Mr. Riley Briggs of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… now in like manner inhabited by the present rector, lord George Murray. Just below it is the seat called GENNINGS, … daughter and heir Jane, carried this seat in marriage to George, duke of St. Alban's. She died s.p. in 1778, having … of queen Elizabeth, to Sir Thomas Fane, second son of George Fane, esq. of Badsell, in Tudeley, who was afterwards …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1765. 58 Three years later he parted with the estate to George Duke of Marlborough, who in 1790 sold it to Thomas … whose brother Admiral Kempenfelt went down in the Royal George, 29 August 1792. The house was pulled down in 1837. A … in 1828, when Hall Place devolved on his nephew Sir East George Clayton, second son of his sister (of the half blood) …
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