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Magna Britannia
… family, is now the seat of Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, G.C.B., Vice-Admiral of the White, who purchased it, about 1810, … (daughter of Thomas Leigh,) 1594; Thomas Leigh, t. 20, 1628; and Thomas Hogg, Esq., of Appledore, 1786. William … almshouse for four poor widows. Mr. William Burrows gave 20 l. towards its endowment. Thomas Leigh gave 2 l. per annum …
A History of the County of Essex
… the Hare and Hounds c. 1802 and the Greyhound by 1819. 20 It is a small brick building of c. 1800, with substantial … cf. V.C.H. Essex, v. 1556; Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), i. 150. B.L. Cott. MS. Tib. C. ix, ff. 132v.133; Feet of F. Essex, i. … C 142/160, no. 35; CP 25(2)/295/15 Jas. I. Hil.; D.N.B. Account of Martin fam. based on E.R. xxxvi. 746; E.R.O., …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was low-lying and more suited to meadow than to pasture. 20 It was extended by his successors to cover c. 185 a. 21 … Returns, ed. Howard and Stoate, 164. Census, 18011971. D.N.B.; Diary of a West Country Physician, ed. E. Hobhouse, 66; … 28. Feud. Aids, iv. 275; S.R.S. xi, p. 304; xxxiii, p. 44; B.L. Add. Ch. 40615. B.L. Add. Ch. 11162; cf. S.R.O., DD/AH …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… century. 19 There were weavers in the time of Henry II, 20 and in 1327 complaint was made that the wool merchants of … entertained any person bringing a horse to the fair before 20 September he should be disabled from keeping a common … 131318, p. 259. Chan. Inq. p.m. 1 Hen. IV, pt. i, no. 71 b. Ibid. (Ser. 2), lxi, 7. Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, i, 100. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… more by the Plague within, than the Enemy without. b. The Vicarage of Newark was 18l. when the Prior of St. … time of their deaths. Willielmus Grene, Baker, obiit Mar. 20, 1529, Cujus, &c. Lambart Watson, Draper, dyed Sept. 1, … 3 E. 6. Par. 5. ro. 15. Exempl. pen. Rob. Atkinson, Gen. b. Mss. J. M. The Arms are Party Pale on a Cheveron engrailed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 347; 1931, 349. For the most part the parish lies within 20 ft. on either side of the 200-ft. contour line, but in the … His great-grandson George Jerningham Knightley Little, C.B.E., is the present owner of the manor. ASHORNE was part of … and Mary. a Ex inf. G. J. Little, esq. Feet of F. (K. S. B.) Warw. Mich. 31 Geo. II; Gamekeepers' Deputations, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it was sometimes known as NEWBOLD PANTOLF, or PAUNTON. 20 Roger's son and heir William Pantolf was a benefactor of … (1936). V.C.H. Warw. i, 336. Ibid. 323. Cott. MS. Otho B. xiv, fol. 190 v. Cat. Anct. D. iii, D. 177. Madox, Formulare, xlvii. Cott. MS. Otho B. xiv, fol. 190 v. Warw. Co. Recs. v, 208. Map among …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Newport Street, founded in 1854 by the widow of Francis B. S. Wilder for twelve poor women; and in Player Street, … a separate parish from the rural part of Ryde in 1894. 20 It contains 3,365 acres, of which, in 1905, 556 acres were … in the possession of Thomas Davis, as he left a charge of 20 s. upon it for charities. 183 In the early part of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… D. D. in 1712, obt. August 6, 1712. 4 Samuel Weller, LL. B. Sept. 1712, obt. 1731. 5 William Wilson, inducted Oct. … and 226. Philipott, p. 247. See Augtn. off. box Kent C. 20. He lies buried in Biddenden church-yard. See an account …