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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 2900, vested in the 3 per cents. The Rev. Richard Lumley bequeathed a farm of 61 acres, now producing 100 per …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and two poor old women are annually clothed from Mrs. Lumley Salusbury's charity at Corwen. On Bettws mountain, in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1566 by John Tamworth, who in turn sold it to Arnold Lumley in 1568. 63 Longford mills are mentioned in 1583 64 …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… in that behalfe. 41 In 1593, at the request of John Lord Lumley, Queen Elizabeth granted to the burgesses of Hartlepool their present charter 42. The same John Lord Lumley (who had purchased from the Cliffords in 1586) had … their respective rights within Hart and Hartlepoole. Lord Lumley seems to have contended that he held directly of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 36 who settled them on his daughter Joan wife of John Lord Lumley. She died without issue and her husband, who survived …
London Hearth Tax
… Taylor 1 s j John Peirce 1 s j John Howorth 1 s j John Lumley 2 s ij William Bassett 3 s iij …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Lucy, Margaret and Katherine. Lucy had issue Marmaduke de Lumley, who had issue Robert de Lumley, now living, aged 17 years; Margaret had issue … of William Botreaux, "chivaler." Thus the said Robert de Lumley, John de Hotham, "chivaler," Isabel wife of Walter …
Survey of London
… in 1635) 73 has been obliterated by the Adelphi Theatre. Lumley Court was not opened into Maiden Lane until c. 1870. … (No. 404); the gallery entrance and stage door were in Lumley Court. 101 The auditorium (Plate 66c) was said to have …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Salisbury, Thomas, formerly Lord Despenser, and Ralph Lumley, knight, recently rose up in various parts of England …