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A History of the County of York North Riding
… until 1631, 38 when it was conveyed by the citizens of London to Sir George Lee and Daniel Britton, who sold it in … according to the will of Robert de Bolton, and that his house called 'le Erber' in the parish of St. Mary Bothawe, London, should be sold for the perpetual establishment of two …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 8 and almost all Appleton seems to have belonged to this house at its surrender. 9 The manor formed part of a life …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1 The soil is clay and gravel with a subsoil of London clay and the principal crops are wheat and barley. The … belonging to it formerly constituted part of the old manor-house, much of which was pulled down by Mr. George Dawson. … bell, bears the stamp of the Wokingham-Reading-London foundry, a trefoil, lion's face, and a coin 39; the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the church and the vicarage (a rectangular plastered house built in 1685, 4 having a carved wooden fireplace on … of ARDELEY was held in 1086 by the canons of St. Paul's, London. It had belonged to the church before the Conquest, 18 … of deans and chapters sold the manor to Montague Lane of London, esquire, Peter Burrough of Clement's Inn, gentleman, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Edward Culpeper on or near the site of the earlier manor-house of the Wakehurst family. The house was originally of courtyard plan, the court being about … been closed by another 24-ft. range with a middle gate-house: this was destroyed before 1697, but its foundations …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish, is surrounded by the wooded grounds of Ardington House and Lockinge House. The former is the manor-house and … in 1855. The plate includes a cup and cover paten (London, 1573) with chased ornament; a flagon (London, 1633) inscribed, 'For the honour of Christ and pious …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19 The former G.W.R. main line from Birmingham to London crosses the parish and Ardley station was opened in … called the Park, marked the site of the medieval manor-house 29the curia of Ralph son of Robert mentioned in the … well-known person connected with Ardley was Master John London, rector (15214) and later Warden of New College. He …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the Severn. It is intersected by the road from the Hundred House to Stourport, which, running north-east across the … by his son William, 11 a citizen and fishmonger of London. He was followed in 1713 by his son Selby Mucklow, a merchant of London, who died in 1746. 12 His daughter and sole heir died …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Forest and other lordships were sold to the citizens of London in 1628, 8 all lead and coal mines in Arkengarthdale … Horrock's Cross, Scollit, Scabba Wath on Mud Beck, Hagg's House and Bouldershawe. The tenants of Bowes were said in … Hope (Hoppes) was sold by Charles I to the citizens of London. 34 The citizens sold Arkengarthdale in 1656 to Dr. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… on the west, Arlesey Bury (Mr. H. Carter), the only large house in the parish. At the south end of the long village … Company, the Arlesey Station Gault Brickworks, and the London & Arlesey Brick Company being in the north of the … sold Arlesey manor to Henry Gylberd, a goldsmith of London, 18 from whom it was purchased a year later by John …