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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it continued till it was at length alienated to Green, and George Green afterwards sold it to William Glanvill, esq. of … to trustees, to be sold, which it afterwards was, to Mr. George Lovejoy, clerk, whose widow Mrs. Frances Lovejoy died … down, till at length it was sold to Green, and Mr. George Green alienated it to William Glanvill, esq. of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… reached the age of twenty-one. 45 In 1765 Ann married Sir George Yonge, bart., 46 M.P. for Honiton, and later Secretary … of the nave. The inscription is as follows: 'Here lyeth George Elyott | Esquire and Groome of the | Privie Chamber to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… confiscated under the Commonwealth, and sold in 1649 to George Cony of London. 71 It was restored to the dean and … His estate was purchased shortly before 1868 by Mr. George Wallace, 89 who resided at Eardiston House until his … Hall. Pensax Court is occupied by Captain Baldwin John St. George. Land at PENHULL 97 in Lindridge was apparently given …
A History of the County of Surrey
… family of Turner of Ham in Blechingley (q.v.), and in 1637 George Turner, a member of that family, died seised of … to have been divided. 31 In 1684 John Turner and his son George sold a fourth to Anthony Faringdon, 32 and James … between his sisters and co-heirs, Elizabeth wife of George Brooke fourth son of William Lord Cobham and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 98 died seised of it in 1478, his heir being his nephew George. 99 His widow Elizabeth married Sir Robert Clifford, … until the Dissolution. 105 In 1553 Edward VI granted to George Wright the grange of Linslade and two water-mills and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… generations. After which it became the property of Mr. George Smith, whose daughter Jane sold it to John Sawbridge, … in 1672, whose heir, in 1677, alienated it to Mr. John George, in which name it continued till by a female heir, Jane George, it went in marriage to Vincent Underdowne, gent. of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… again carried it in marriage to brigadier-general George Jocelyn, who was a younger son of Sir Robert Jocelyn, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Crown property until 1610, 13 when James I granted it to George and Thomas Whitmore, together with the manor of Liss … until 1610, 33 when James I granted it with Liss Abbess to George and Thomas Whitmore. 34 So much for the moieties … reverted to Henry VIII, and was granted by him in 1545 to George Rithe and others. 48 In 1586 Robert Rithe sold his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… five sons. Huntingfields was held by the three youngest, George (d. s.p. 1741), John, a London merchant (d. 1742), and … in 1853 sold the farm of 461 a. with the lordship 135 to George Ebenezer Foster, a Cambridge banker (d. 1870). … death in 1605 John left c. 90 a. of freehold to his son George, 159 who had c. 1595 acquired from an impecunious …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Sanderson, clerk, vicar and owner of the advowson, and George Capron. There is now no lord of the manor, but Mr. G. …