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A History of the County of Northampton
… of the court. Towards the close of the 18th century, Lord George Germain (Sackville) decorated the dining-room on the … to south. This room was magnificently decorated by Lord George Germain in 1771 and 1772: his crest appears above the … An examination, however, of the household books of Lord George's steward, Henry Gladwell, the results of which were …
A History of the County of Warwick
… C. W. B. Cove Jones the property passed about 1914 to Mr. George Kendall. 97 Mr. Kendall's executors sold it in 1928 to … the trustees of the late Miss Frances Smith and in 1913 to George Kendall. It was acquired from Mr. Kendall's executors … 1652. 132 Among later vicars who became minor celebrities, George Huddesford (18039) achieved some reputation as a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to John Briant, esq. whose heirs passed it away, in king George I.'s reign, to Mr. John Blaxland, and his heirs … who sold it to Benjamin Hatley Foote, Esq. and his son George Talbot Hatley Foote, Esq. now owns it. NASHES is an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… till about sixty years, when it was alienated by George lord Abergavenny, to William Brasier, whose …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 92 the White Horse was closed before 1710, 93 and the George, next to the White Horse, was called the Queen's Head … (d. 1456). 156 It was granted to Edward IV's brother George, duke of Clarence, in 1464 but from his execution in … 179 who apparently sold it then to his son-in-law Sir George Browne (d. 1614). Two thirds of it were forfeited by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his wife, who survived him, and afterwards married George Cobham, brother of the lord Cobham, and dying in 1543, … of Sir Martin Bowes, and died without issue; and Sir George, the second son, and at length heir to his father, on … 1756, Philadelphia Payne Horne, only daughter and heir of George Horne, esq. late of London, by whom he has three sons, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Cross Keys Inn was pulled down in 1905, and the present George Inn retains parts of an older house, much concealed by modern reconstruction. George Street, with the Corn Exchange at the south end and … streets, particularly on market days, when a portion of George Street is used for the purpose of a marketplace. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the sale. 175 Under Henry Compton Can Court was held by George Prater, who died in 1564 and was succeeded by his son George. 176 In 1586 John Weare, alias Browne, and Thomas … College, Oxford. In 1780 the patronage was exercised by George Watson, to whom it was sold for one turn. In the 19th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bart. and K.B. for her life, remainder to her son Sir George Yonge, bart. of Escot; and they joined in the sale of … eldest son, John Children, esq. of Tunbridge, whose son, George Children, esq. of Tunbridge, is the present possessor … and two daughters, and at his death devised this estate to George Stace, his sole heir, who sold it to Turner, as he …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… north of the village is Mount Royal, a hill so named by George III during one of his visits to the King's House. Many … as Cuffnalls was purchased by and became the residence of George Rose, editor of the Marchmont Papers and friend of George III, who frequently visited him in his Hampshire home. …
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