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A History of the County of Oxford
… and Maximilian Pettie in 1608, and formerly occupied by William Critchley, gentleman. 15 No. 90 Corn Street was a … division followed from bequests to children, as when William Pope, gardener, left his house to his daughter Mary … hall'. 58 Thomas Taylor had 'seelinges of wainscottes' (i.e. wall panelling) in his hall and two parlours, that in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Witney's new lords: from 1654, soon after William Lenthall's purchase of the manor, bailiffs and other … had its mortuary chapel, designed in 13th-century style by William Wilkinson, who also designed the keeper's lodge. 284 … (1996), 73, 188, 360. Reg. Pontissara (Cant. & York Soc.), i. 2923, 2978; ii. 545. For royal interference, Hyde, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… however, the Parliamentary Trustees sold the manor to William Basill and Edmund Warcupp, 11 agents acting apparently for the Speaker William Lenthall, and the lease seems to have expired or been … by ordeal, Ann. Mon. (Rolls Ser.), ii. 215; Dugdale, Mon. i. 1945. VCH Oxon. i. 401; Chartulary Winchester Cath. ed. A. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the count and of Bishop Woodlock, 16 and in 1447 William Waynflete, shortly before his appointment to the … dean of Winchester in 15556. 17 The Parliamentary Speaker William Lenthall, briefly lord of the manor during the … Hoadly the laconic response 'if Dr Freind can ask it, I can grant it', 95 and William (rector 173966) succeeded …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a Witney clothier, 4 while the Presbyterian preacher William Martin (d. 1686) came from a local family of … in Witney church in 1662, and the ejection of the lecturer William Gilbert, several prominent Independent, Presbyterian, … church opened about 1987. 162 M. R. Watts, The Dissenters, i (Oxf. 1978), 1314, 26789. For an overview of Witney …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… form, and a monument of Caen stone, with effigies of William Ernley and family richly sculptured in bas-relief, … Sir W. Chaytor. In the great civil war it was held by Sir William d'Arcy for the king, and was besieged and taken by … supposed to have been erected in the reign of Henry I.: from the churchyard is a delightful view over the dale. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Fittings Brasses and Indents. Brasses: In chancel(1) of William, Viscount Beaumont and Lord Bardolfe [1507], large …
A History of the County of Essex
… given to retired sailors or widows of sailors. 18 William Sandford, by will proved 1831, left 50 s. a year …
A History of the County of Essex
… going to the poor. 26 In 1554 the incumbent, presumably William Whiteing, rector since 1522, was deprived of the … supremacy. 27 The living was vacant in 1563, 28 but William Betts acted as curate from 1560 before being … Com.), 27. Feud. Aids, ii. 193; Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i. 444. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 312. C. Hodgson, Queen …
A History of the County of Essex
… on the quay and a new small storehouse were bequeathed by William Giles in 1594, 75 and several granaries, warehouses, … traders. 82 Some fishermen and mariners also farmed. William Miche in 1524 bequeathed cattle, sheep, and corn at … commuted to neighbouring towns or to London. V.C.H. Essex, i. 517; Med. Essex Community, 19. E.R.O., T/A 427/1/78. …
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