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A History of the County of Somerset
… Lovell of Wells acquired the tenancy in 1754. 66 His son George sub-let the holding to John Hanning of Dowlishwake in … on lease, in 1706 by Thomas Owsley of Merriott, in 1728 by George Gummer of Hinton St. George, and in 1743 by Gummer's widow. 131 About 1796 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 22 In 1609 James I granted his property in Kington to George Salter and John Williams, 23 who sold it in 1611 to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… son Anthony sold the manor in 1590 to his son-in-law George Browne, 66 who, with Mary his wife, conveyed it to … 72 He died on 21 January 1629, 73 leaving three sons George, William and Richard, and his widow took as her second husband William Hinton. George died childless, 74 and William Hinton and Susan and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 26 died on 19 November 1558, succeeded by his son George, then aged 48 years. 27 He died in June 1595 and the … 30 It remained in that family for several generations, George, Earl Brooke and Earl of Warwick, levying a fine there …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 56 Mary Eleanor, daughter of Sir William's son and heir George, 57 lord in 1724, 58 brought Kirk Leavington to her … of the manor passed by purchase to Thomas Bates, son of George Bates of Aydon Castle, Northumberland. He bred here … in Castle Leavington which descended to his eldest son George 112 and was held by him as one-quarter of the manor in …
Magna Britannia
… the year 1603, when it was granted by King James to Sir George Hume, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Having reverted to … crown, it was granted by the same monarch, in 1617, to Sir George Villiers. In the year 1663, it was purchased of the … abbey of Merivale in Warwickshire, and had been granted to George Earl of Shrewsbury; the manor of Foxlow which had …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… In 1670 it was conveyed by William Darcy and his wife and George Darcy to Richard Smelt, 27 a younger brother of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Comber, Dean of Durham; Augustus Duncombe, Dean of York; George Body, Canon of Durham, and William Henry Hutchins, … Thomas Phelippes, and eventually the manor was seized by George Shiers 44; he died seised of it in 1642, leaving a son … 1648 46 and 1671. 47 It then came into the possession of George Shiers of Slyfield House in Great Bookham (co. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the town. Here in a house on the west side of the street George Duke of Buckingham died in 1687 from the effects of a … 54 This grant was superseded by another made in 1616 to George Viscount Villiers, 55 the favourite of James I. His son George Duke of Buckingham died here in 1687. 56 Before his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and Barnard Castle, and died in 1487, 59 leaving a son George, a minor, who had livery of his lands in 1509, but … in 1539, 92 but by 1627 it had come into the possession of George Meynell. 93 The Meynells of Kilvington and Yarm held … the manor; the mortgagees foreclosed and sold it to George Sowerby, who was succeeded by his son Thomas, the …
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