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A History of the County of Buckingham
… the manor, 18 and, like his father, represented the county in Parliament. 19 He was also sheriff of the two … had not taken so much part in the public life of the county as some of his predecessors. His will is interesting, … with the place and soyle it was bred in.' 50 In the county he was active as a justice of the peace for the Three …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire as well as in this county. One and a half hides 'in another Hargindone' [Little … in Parliament, and was lordlieutenant of the county in 1853. He received the royal authorization to adopt …
A History of the County of Northampton
… family of Scudamore seem to have been connected with this county through the marriage of James Scudamore (ob. 1619) …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a south porch, all measurements being internal. The early history of the church has been much obscured by recent …
A History of the County of Worcester
… itself being little more than a row of houses. 55 Queen Victoria spent some time here in 1830, and Queen Adelaide … of the north nave aisle has ten scenes from the Gospel history, and two from the life of the Virgin. The traceries … of Protestant Dissenters near Malvern or in the county of Worcester. Educational Charities.The Lyttelton …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Marlow. This was altered to that of Marlow by order of the County Council 11 February 1897. 3 Under the Local Government … Bottom, one of the narrow, deep valleys so common in this county, which leads about 2 miles north of Marlow to the old … exist for Great Marlow, very little is known of the history of the borough, but as a mesne borough held by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the northern tip of the parish. Its importance in the history of Milton may be judged from the interest that was … the repair of the 'little bridge' should be borne by the county. In 1840 the walls of the embankment adjoining the … gateway of stone, once in the park, are now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. 95 The chapel, a private one …
A History of the County of Essex
… the house was burnt down by children in 1979. 136 Economic History. In 1086 Great Parndon had a total of 7 ploughteams, … (d. 1598). Windows in the chancel commemorate Queen Victoria and Edward VII. One in the south transept … Controlled status. In 1958 it was replaced by Jerounds county primary school. 210 Charities for the Poor. 211 John …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… de Whaddon, but did not apparently recover it. 51 The history of the manor is very confused, but it was divided … others, it being part of her inheritance. 56 No further history of the manor appears. Hardreshull. Argent powdered …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by New Bridge, mentioned by that name in 1482. 12 It was a county bridge, called Rissington or Clapton Bridge, by 1840. … amount of the priory's portion there in 1535. 118 Economic History. Of the 13 ploughs on the 13 hides recorded in … private chaplain), but Abraham Drye, an assistant to the county commission, was admitted on the grounds that the …
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