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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one of those family urns, such as Morton describes in his History of Northamptonshire, from Meric Casaubon's notes on … in order to purchase other estates nearer to him in that county, passed away these manors, with the rest of her … was returned in the list of those gentlemen of this county, who were entitled to bear the antient arms of their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a parish and large village almost in the centre of the county, 2 miles north-east of Leamington Spa, with Stoneleigh … 43 and in 1668 John Murcott was appointed treasurer of the county stock. 44 This family was among the principal …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to his manor of Marshalls (q.v.), but its subsequent history is obscure. The manor of MARSHALLS [Marshallys (xvi … Peter for his granddaughter Elizabeth. 164 Its subsequent history is lost. Boord. Party fessewise gules and azure a … two parts of the manor to John Warden. 190 The subsequent history of the manor is not clear, but it seems that from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have followed very diverse lines of development, their history will in the main be treated as separate units. … for 50 pupils was completed in 1898 at a cost of 600. 53 A County Modern senior school was opened in 1950 with an … of the Prince Consort and Wilberforce, were given by Queen Victoria, her consort, and the two archbishops. The palace …
A History of the County of Surrey
… opened as the Croydon and Epsom Railway in 1848. The early history, and the history of the inclosure, are summed up together in the story …
A History of the County of Somerset
… suggests that Weare is the Domesday Worde. 94 ECONOMIC HISTORY. Assuming that the present parish includes both the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… via Culham New Bridge, erected in 1928 by the Oxfordshire County Council. Until then, Culham Old Bridge, which lies … for Culham though little is known with certainty about its history before the Tudor period. Until the early 11th century … family are in the chancel and a royal arms of Queen Victoria is over the door. In 1958 the plate consisted of a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… site. 16 References to the wood are very frequent in the history of the abbey. It was granted like Bagley Wood 17 to … 112 His heirs are not known, and there is a gap in the history of the manor till 1883. In that year Mr. J. H. Pulman … i, 8, 126. Ibid. 125. Ibid. Ibid. 267; Stenton, Early History of Abingdon Abbey, 489. V.C.H. Berks. i, 336. Ibid. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Survey, 41 and had the same overlords throughout its history. It was also held with Cundall by the Deyvills from … with Fawdington as late as 1732, 82 but the later history of the estate has not been traced. It is now owned by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Trans. Birm. Arch. Soc. xxxix, 78. Dugd. 888. Warws. County Recs. ii, 4, 18. Cott. MS. Vitell. F. xvii, fol. 29; … R. 954, m. 52 d. Ex inf. Rev. L. Mitchell. Mitchell, History of the manor of Berwood, 28. Ex inf. Rev. L. … Ibid. Foster, Alumni Oxonienses, 17151886, i, 46. Walford, County Families (1881), 40. B'ham Daily Post, 12 Jan. 1881. …
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