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A History of the County of Buckingham
… in Buckinghamshire. 7 He was the standard-bearer of Henry I at the battle of Brenville in 1100, 8 and was made Earl of … Clinton, who held it by grand serjeanty. In 1193 and 1194 William de Clinton rendered account of 10 marks for having … been held presumably by his father Jordan de Clinton. 11 William died before 1196, 12 and the sheriff of the county …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Christ Church refused to install him. On the accession of William of Orange he refused to take the oaths, but yielding … held the manor of BLEDLOW, and could sell it at will. 7 William the Conqueror, however, granted it to his … joined the rebellion of Robert of Bellesme against Henry I, and in consequence forfeited his lands in 1104. 9 The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… confirmation by Archbishop Theobald of a grant, made by William Rufus, to the priory of St. Andrew, Rochester. … granted it to Thomas White, John White, Roger Martin, and William Blackwell to hold to them, their heirs and assigns. 8 … of free warren in their demesne lands there from Edward I in 1295. 17 Cuddington Church from the South-east In …
Survey of London
… to Richard Mounten 1 for 21 years. On 30th November, 1562, William Muschampe obtained a new lease for a similar term, … lease for 31 years from Michaelmas 1583 was granted to William Herle. 2 John Wells, on 8th May, 1591, obtained a … were probably similar to the 40 "golde buttons which I usually weare uppon a velvett jerkine," and which Bowes …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… who voted for and against the PEERAGE-BILL. [See Vol. I. p. 213.] For the BILL. ABERCROMBY Alexander, Esq. A slabie … Sir Henry. Bailie George, Esq. Banks Joseph, Esq. Bellamy William, Esq. Bere Thomas, Esq. Bigg John, Esq. Biss Stephen, … Esq. Chetwynd Walter, Esq. Chetwynd John, Esq. Chetwynd William, Esq. Churchill Joshua, Esq. Clarke Sir Robert. …
Survey of London
… with remainder to the sons of her body in order of birth, i.e. giving precedence to her sons by Joseph Phillimore. 3 In … main part of the estate passed to his eldest surviving son William. William Phillimore succeeded to the estate in 1779 and within …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the northern gateway, embellished with statues of Charles I and Charles II, 6 and with a bust of Danby over the centre. … (O.H.S. xlvii), 18791. Wood, City of Oxford (ed. Clark), i, 609. Ingram, Memorials of Oxford (1837), iii. R. T. Gunther, Oxford Gardens (1912), 2. Remains of William Laud, London, 1700, ii, 62. These two statues, in the …
Survey of London
… Rider, glaziers; James Davis and Robert Linton, joiners; William Mason and Thomas Styles, masons; Edmund Johnson, painter; Thomas Hunney and William Knight, paviours; James Avis and Martin Es(t)bourne, … the middle, to be surmounted by a brass statue of Charles I and enclosed with a 'faire Iron gate'. 15 If this were …
Survey of London
… victualler, who employed a Mr. Harrison, surveyor, and William Cubitt and Company, builders, to dress the front of … wrote 'In a utilitarian and commercial point of view, I am disposed to consider that the reconstruction of the … or leases to a single trustworthy builder. 58 The firm of William Cubitt and Company agreed to undertake the project …
Survey of London
… Court. In 1715 the site of Hope's house was let to William Sudbury, carpenter, who built two houses therea tall … to J. Bradley; H.M.C., Earl of Egmont MSS., 1920, vol. I, p. 128. E/BER, Piazza, lease of 27 Nov. 1769 to J. Stacie. …