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A History of the County of Surrey
… on the ground floor a guard chamber, two rooms for Lady Cary, two for 'Madam Nurse' the queen's back stairs, two for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… she twice remarried, her third husband being Sir Edmund Cary (d. 1637), a member of a prominent official family, 131 … in the rectory to Lady Knollys and his cousin Edward Cary in equal shares. 225 By 1587 the rectory had got into … inserted in 1638 and was part of the design of Sir Edmund Cary's monument (see below) erected by his widow. The …
Magna Britannia
… surrendered; Sir Hugh Pollard, the Governor, Sir Henry Cary, Governor of Kingsweare fort, the Earl of Newport, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Worton, and Lettice's husband, the Revd. Francis Henry Cary. 216 In 1705 Cary bought out Draper's interest for over 4,000, 217 and on … 1711 the lease of manor and rectory passed to his grandson Cary Hunt (d. 1737), son of his daughter Jane and James Hunt …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Brue and a small stream, and the southern by the river Cary and an old road to Foddington, now overgrown and … boundary with Wheathill and Lovington runs NNW. from the Cary in a straight line which becomes irregular north of the Somerton to Castle Cary road. The ancient parish contained 708 a. in 1838. 1 A …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Minster, were granted by queen Elizabeth to Henry Cary, esq. afterwards created Lord Hunsdon, who in the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 62 He made Egton his seat and died in 1752. 63 His son Cary died in 1782, leaving a son and heir Robert Cary, 64 father of Cary Charles Elwes, who died in 1866, all lords of Egton. 65 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Elizabeth exchanged this manor for other lands with Henry Cary Lord Hunsdon, 93 whose trustees, Edward Downing and John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 38 but between that date and 1689 it had passed to Walter Cary, 39 who retained it until 1714, when he alienated it to …