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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in naveon S. wall, (4) to Edward Berkeley, 1774, son of William Berkeley Portman and Anne daughter of Sir Edward … to Frances Dennett, 1799, headstone; S. of nave, (10) to William Burt, 1722, and Alice his wife, 1700, headstone; N.W. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… sanctus; 1st inscribed 'For the honour of Carnarvan here I singe, wishing health to the neighbours of Winge', by … N. side, (1) altar tomb (see Plate, p. 43) of Sir William Dormer, Knight of the Bath, Lord of the Manor of … 1552, second inscription to Mary, first wife of Sir William Dormer, daughter of Sir William Sidney, 1541; large …
A Dictionary of London
… Said to have been built by the Steelyard Merchants (ib. I. ii. 207). "Wynges Lane," parcel of the Steelyard, … Winston's Court See Vincent's Court. Winter's (Sir William) House See Mary (St.) de Berkingchurch Chapel. Winton … atte Hulle in will of Amicia la Knytes, 1292 (Ct. H.W. I. 106). Not further identified. Probably a timber yard. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Fittings Bells: six and sanctus; 2nd 1618, probably by William Wakefield; 3rd by Joseph Carter, 1608; sanctus by …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… H. 3. King Edward the sixth, 19 July, 2 E. 6. 5 granted to William Burnell, aud Constance his wife, all that his whole … only. Walter Jones, clark, and Henry Needham, gent, and William Burnell, junior, Oct. 30, 12 Eliz. 6 had pardon of … vol. 2. p. 546. Ib. 510. Rot. de Rag. & de quo War. cor I. de Vallibus & socits suis apud Nott. crast. animarum, 8 E. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… succeeded these ancient proprietors. In the reign of James I., the manor belonged to James Bancks, a descendant of the … until about 1731, when, by marriage with the heiress of William Bankes, it passed to the family of Holme, who …
A History of the County of Stafford
… five women built in Hawfield Lane in 1887 were endowed by William Wardle of Winshill (d. 1889). 14 Of red brick with …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by 6 sokemen who had been installed from Repton (Derb.) by William I. There was 8 a. of meadow and an unspecified area of … Hill Road was probably that run in the early 1850s by William Bond. 20 A 'pipe works' on the south side of Ashby …
A History of the County of Stafford
… one evidently existed in the later 11th century when William I installed privileged tenants at Winshill, and a village … The nearby Trent Cottage was built in the early 1840s for William Cooke, a smallwares manufacturer from Measham …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… consoles, and a rounded pediment; on the frieze is carved 'William Lowndes AD.MDCC'; on each side of the doorway are …