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A History of the County of Warwick
… no. 48. Ibid. (Ser. 2), xxxi, 105. Quoted in documents at County Muniment Room, Warwick. The original deed cannot be traced. (Information from Clerk of the County Council.) Dugd. 923. Ibid. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), … Will. III; Trin. 3 Anne. V.C.H. Wores. iii, 172. Recs. in County Muniment Room, Warwick. V.C.H. Worcs. iii, 172. Recs. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… at Radford, near Wirksop, his principal Residence in this County, to which he gave, amongst other Things, all his … Wirksop, and the Lands on the North Side Trent, in this County. Nigellus de Lovetot, another of his Sons, had the … Roger de Busli, which lay on the South Side Trent, in this County. This Nigellus accounted, 7 H. 2. 4 for twenty Marks …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in this volume with Dowdeswell parish. The Dowdeswell history also includes some buildings on the south edge of … John Grubham Howe (d. by 1682), 276 who was M.P. for the county in 1659 and 166179. 277 The latter's widow Lady … the bishop of Worcester by performing suit for him at the county court and responding to summons and distraints in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… hold the manor till about the time Dugdale was writing his history; 73 Thomas Wright was granted free warren in 161617. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the manor of Wyghtresham, among other premises in this county, which were not held of him. After which, this manor … in the 2d and 3d of king Edward VI. had his lands in this county disgavelled, by the general act then passed, but being … v. iv. p. 545. See more of the Hendens, vol. vii. of this history, p. 132. See Godmersham, vol. vii. p. 324. Walker's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the district in 1332. 42 Nothing is known of its history until 1529, when it is said to have been owned by Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parliament of 1404, was a Justice of the Peace for the County, and served as Sheriff in 1413. 39 At his death he was … for its length. Modern restoration has rather obscured its history, but probably the nave is the original 12thcentury … with one of the finest and best preserved brasses in the county, of Thomas de Cruwe and Juliana his wife, 1411. The …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 2,000 are permanent grass and about 700 arable land. The county is thickly wooded, the plantations covering about 700 … is the Queen's Saloon, so called from the visit of Queen Victoria in 1844, which rises to the full height of the two … Landseer and others, among them two portraits of Queen Victoria and the well-known picture of the trial of Lord …
A History of the County of Surrey
… transferred to quarters in the Chobham Road in 1897 as the Victoria Cottage Hospital, in commemoration of the Diamond … and narrow circumstances. At Brookwood is the Surrey County Asylum for Pauper Lunatics, opened in 1867 and much … of the most interesting periods of English architectural history, and is from every point of view a notable house. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… limb, serious offences being reserved for the assizes. The county magistrates were not excluded, but were not in the … observed extended over the town as far as it lay in the county of Berks., but not over the Wiltshire part of the town … so completely modernized as to obscure the architectural history. The clearstory was probably raised in the 15th …
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