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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of the blessed Mary, found that Gabriel Armstrong, Gent. had been, and then was seized of eighty, and of ten …
Magna Britannia
… Hull 16, 1579; Thomas Statham 17, no date; Samuel Eccles, Gent., who married one of his daughters, 1731; Robert … daughter and heir of William Sale, of Willington, Gent. Bassano's volume of Church Notes describes the tomb of … Charles Ashton, great-great-great-uncle; Joseph Ashton, Gent., great-great-greatuncle. Godmothers; Mrs. Wood, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Abigail for her life, and after her death to John Knowler, gent. of Ospringe, in fee. She afterwards married John Bates, … will gave it to his daughter Anne, wife of Charles Castle, gent. who in 1688 devised it to her brother-in-law George … of it, in 1705 devised it to his nephew Mr. John Dalton, gent. of St. Edmundsbury, for his life, and afterwards to his …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Sons of Walter Poutrell, conveyed it to Gervase Pigot, Gent. Grandfather of Gerv. Pigot, Esq. the present Owner … in the second Year of his Reign, granted to Gervase Pigot, Gent. the Rectory of Ratcliff-on-Sore, in Thrumpton, and the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… F. C. Puller. Midd. and Herts. N. and Q. ii, 151; view in Gent. Mag. lxxxi, 609. If this is so the present road must be …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at length his sole heir, and marrying Mr. John Taylor, gent. entitled him to these estates, on which he afterwards … by persons now unknown. EDWARD GODFREY, of this parish, gent. gave by will in 1709, twenty shillings yearly, out of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… is a mural tablet in the north aisle to Robert Negus, gent., d. 1657. The chancel arch is filled by a modern …
Magna Britannia
… Esq. who the next year conveyed it to Anthony Barwis, Gent. The last of this family, about the latter end of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Feet of F. Rutl. Hil. 7 Edw. VI. Ibid. East. 25 Chas. II. Gent. Mag. lxiv, 677 (July 1744): in an obituary notice of … as the same architect bad the handling of both' ( Gent. Mag. lxxvi, 34). Cockerell 'improved' St. Margaret's, … the tomb recess had been brought from some other fabric: Gent. Mag. lxxvi, 35 (Jan. 1806, in a description of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Aids, ii, 326. Ibid. 347. 'William Alexander of New Sarum, gent.,' was still holding in 1431 (ibid. 370). Exch. Inq. …