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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ann. There are pedigrees of them in the Visitation of the county of Kent, anno 1574 and 1619. Likewise rector of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… formed after the First World War by the Gloucestershire County Council, which bought up most of the hamlet. 14 The … Uckington grew chiefly along the main road, where the county council built several pairs of semidetached brick … land to the Gloucestershire County Council. 145 Economic History. The two principal estates in the parish comprised 5 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Marston, its neighbour to the southwest, of which the history and economy have been strikingly different. At … still owned by Christ Church in 1954. Economic and Social History. 44 The known evidence regarding the settlement … vi. 210 sqq.; ix. 649 sqq. For a fuller account of the history of the parish, not including the church, see G. N. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… aged 70. William Alvey Darwin of New Sleaford, in the county of Lincoln, and late of Gray's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, Gent. was born in 1726, and died in … in 1754. He married Eliz. daughter of John Hall, in the county of Lincoln, Gent. by whom he had issue Robert Waring, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1,510 acres, bordering on Middlesex and divided from that county for three-quarters of its length by the Bushey and … son Edward. In 1589 this Edward was high sheriff of the county, and in 1603 had the honour of knighthood bestowed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… seat, built by John Lidgbird, esq. sheriff of this county in 1741, the year before which he had this grant of arms, being then stiled of Plumsted, in the county of Kent, and of Roughem, in Suffolk, viz. Quarterly … of the deans of Canterbury, in the future course of this history. It may not be deemed improper to insert here, that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… on the south and Yelling on the north-west are also the county boundaries. Land in Kingsfield, regarded as being in … to have owned the property, 208 of which the subsequent history is unknown. In 1279 Mabel daughter of Philip was said … otherwise nothing more is known of the estate. Economic History. In 1086 Eltisley appears to have been held as a …
A History of the County of Durham
… oats are grown. Stone quarries were formerly worked. The history of Elton has been without much notable incident. In … his wife Christiana had a grant from John Tylliol of the county of Cumberland of a capital messuage with eight tofts … Mr. John Ewer Jefferson Hogg of Norton, sheriff of the county in 1903. 48 Another part of the Jefferson estate …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 3,758 acres, and lies in the north-western corner of the county, on the borders of Northamptonshire, into which the southern portion of Elton Park extends, and the county boundary passes along the south-east wall of Elton … in 1617, when it was sold to Sir Nathaniel Riche. 144 Its history for the next fifty years has not been traced, but by …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Use or Husbandry of it, as any that I know in the whole County; for there are but 23l. 13s. 4d. of Inclosure now … two Bushels, according to the continued Phrase of this County, make Half a Quarter, or four London Bushels, which …