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A History of the County of Buckingham
… VIII, xvi, g. 1226 (30). At the visitation of Cardinal Pole in 1556 it appeared that John Morden had taken the …
A History of the County of Leicester
… another Edward Moseley, who in 1656 sold it to German Pole. 29 After being in the hands of William Rawlinson, who … including some, and probably all, of Gilroes, to German Pole. 110 By 1705 Gilroes was owned by Sir Nathaniel Curzon, …
Magna Britannia
… inherited it from a co-heiress of Crispin; but Sir William Pole's account is, that it passed from Crispin, by successive … continued in the possession of the latter in Sir William Pole's time. The late Samuel Holditch Hayne, Esq. purchased … Hatch. The heiress of Hatch married Mallet. In Sir William Pole's time it belonged to Sir Francis Vincent, who was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William Binsley (vicar 15514), was chancellor to Cardinal Pole and a persecutor of all Protestants, 666 and as late as …
Magna Britannia
… family, dying without issue, devolved in 1771 to Reginald Pole, Esq. (now the Right Hon. Reginald Pole Carew, M. P.), grandson of Charles Pole, fourth son of Sir John Pole, Bart. of Shute, by Sarah …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wheatfield, for instance, and in 1385 by Sir Edmund de la Pole, Sir Gilbert Wace, and Sir Thomas Blount. 22 At least … by his marriage with Katherine, daughter of Edmund de la Pole and a considerable heiress, had greatly added to his … the poverty of the cottagers; the rents were 4 d. a pole, and the land was not ploughed up again until 1890. 154 …
Magna Britannia
… to this charity 189l. 12s. per 27 annum. Mr. German Pole gave some lands at Mercaston to this alms-house, let in … by successive sales in 1711, 1753, &c. to Smith of Hopton, Pole of Nottingham, and Beresford of Basford; and is now, by …