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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was also amalgamated with Carlton. 3 Much of Brinkley's north-east boundary is marked by a long break of trees … first two being there by 1824. 7 New Farm and Cockerton's Farm lie along the same road, to the south-east of the … 56 a. there passed to his son John. 42 In 1286 John of Brigham released to John le Breton his right in a messuage …
A History of the County of Hertford
… C.V.O., M.A., R.A., and Mr. Thomas Eccleston Gibb, F.A.S., of Bushey, to use the words of Sir Hubert von Herkomer, … School under Miss L. Kemp-Welch. Sir Hubert von Herkomer's house, 'Lululand,' lies behind the school down Melbourne … the watermill, free fishery, and coney warren to Anthony Brigham, who immediately sold them to Henry Hickman. 74 In …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… had been forced to fly the country 21; it was in the king's hands from 1180 to 1194, 22 but later in the reign of … be identified. The floor above was occupied by the prior's chamber, which also had a chimney and two windows 'and a … Richard Cholmley having granted tenements in Egton and 'Brigham' Green to Thomas Smith early in 15789. 73 Thomas …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… apex of the triangle and northward of it is St. Mary's Street, where there are many 17th-century halftimber houses … in the manor, which they sold to David Bigg and Thomas Brigham. 81 The sale of the manor by the Haberdashers to … was, however, only completed in 1674. 82 In 1686, Bigg and Brigham seem to have owned it, 83 but it passed to Henry …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Merlay granted one and a half carucates of land and 7 s. rent in Farlington to William son of Alan Stake and his … manorial lands, which she sought to regain from the king's hands for her default against Hugh de Turbevill. 8 Agnes … her heirs were her cousins Thomas Bickley, Constance Brigham, and Elizabeth Lewes. 62 After this date no further …
Magna Britannia
… of Edward III. it was in moieties between Denband and Brigham; in the succeeding reign between Sir Henry Percehay … afterwards in the Courtenay family. In Sir William Pole's time it had been for some descents in the family of Haydon, … and residence of the Rev. Thomas Clack, whose wife's father, Richard Stone, Esq., bought it of the Haydons. The …
Magna Britannia
… of Lonsdale. The manor of Crofton belonged in King John's reign to Gilbert de Dundraw, one of whose coheiresses … Cockermouth, by the service of maintaining one of the King's servants once, for three weeks. 4 The manor of … kinsman of the King of Scots, and afterwards Sir David Brigham. On the attainder of Alexander Senescall, this manor …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from the 17th century, and it is also the site of Parys's manor-house. By the early 20th century the first two parts … of the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1312 John of Brigham held knight's fee, called BRIGHAMS and later PARYS'S … manor; the overlordship was still recorded in 1602. Brigham granted the estate to the bishop of Ely, who in turn …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by king Edmund, his brother Eadred, and Edwin that king's son. 2 Accordingly it is thus entered, under the general … was passed away by the heirs of the earl of Castlehaven to Brigham, and Mr. Charles Brigham, of London, in the year 1653, sold it to William …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Peach-Peyton Peach-Peyton Peach, Michael s. George, of Holberton, Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. … () created D.C.L. 1 or 2 Nov., 1642. Peachey, (Sir) Henry s. William, of London, arm. Trinity Coll., matric. 22 Nov., … 1647, fellow 1648, and expelled ( Burrows, 544), vicar of Brigham, Cumberland, 1661, rector of Orton, 1665-91, and …
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