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Magna Britannia
… account of their benefactions, 1697. Sir William Templer Pole, Bart., is patron of the rectory. John Stooke, above …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Prospect Place, Hilperton Lane, the Halve, Yerbury Street, Pole Barn Lane, Round Stone Street, Duke Street, Fore Street, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… rights of Thomas Stanes's widow Joan, to Sir Edmund de la Pole of Suffolk. 115 Sir Edmund held DE LA POLES manor until …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… other of his ancestral estates, to his niece Isabel de la Pole, wife of Walter Langley 174 (d. 1470) of Knowlton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… principal rafters, wall-plates, purlins, and ridge-pole. The two-centred chancel arch is of white stone …
Magna Britannia
… sold this manor in or about 1530 to Dennis. In Sir William Pole's time it was in the co-heiresses of Dennis; at a later … between whom the estate was divided. In Sir William Pole's time the Fountaines possessed one moiety, and Glass … for many descents to the family of Fowell. Sir William Pole says that the first on record was an attorney, in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the abbey by his grandson William. 66 The manor of UFTON POLE, though not known by this name until the 14th century, … Lord Lovel, 70 describing it in this deed as the manor of Pole in Ufton Robert and Ufton Richard. 71 Lord Lovel died in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a label gobony argent and azure. In 1513 Lady Margaret Pole, sister and heir of Edward Plantagenet Earl of Warwick, … and beheaded in 1541, two years after her eldest son Henry Pole Lord Montagu had suffered the same fate. 147 The manor … and his wife Katherine, 153 who was daughter of Henry Pole, son of the Countess of Salisbury, and who with her …