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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Station, on the Kettering and Cambridge branch of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, which runs through the … of Covington to Richard de Essex, citizen and draper of London, 17 probably as security for a loan. Sir Richard had … fusore 1710. (2) Edwarde Newcome. (3) Thomas Mears founder London. Thomas Fairy churchwarden, 1841. There is a tradition …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in it by sale to Henry Streatfeild, esq. of Highstreet-house, in Chidingstone, eldest son of Richard, and great … son. His descendant, Henry Streatfeild, esq. of Highstreet-house, in Chidingstone, died possessed of it in 1762, whose … church. Afterwards rector of Penthurst and Allhallows, London; chan. and preb. of Hereford; and preb. of Canterbury. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where there is an old mansion, called Old Court or Old House, which was for many generations, and till lately, the … year of king Henry VI. was made constable of the tower of London, and having been summoned to parliament by the title … Henry Dacre, of Malfield, in Staffordshire, alderman of London, and bore for his arms, Argent, a chevron fable, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… In 1905 a further sum of 5 was received by way of rent of house and garden. Mr. William Alexander Charles Lloyd of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and south-eastern boundary lines branched off from the London Road beyond Magdalen Bridge at right angles. Similarly … was prominent in the village's social life. 15 The Manor House Ladies' School, in Temple Cowley, had been opened by … including Cowley was held at farm by Sir William Bedyll of London, 148 and in 1519 the whole was leased to John Pulker …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… castle, the ruins of which are converted into a farm house, about half a mile from which is Cowling-street; … Boothby and Hill his wife, to Samuel Clay, merchant of London, from whom it passed in marriage to Harvey, whose … with bells, for Sybell, daughter of Gilbert Thurston, of London, the wife of Nathaniel Sparks, rector of this church …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hall.' It was founded by Sir John Hart, kt., Lord Mayor of London, in 1603. It is a two-story building, the upper … with the road, is a doorway. In the west wall of the house is a stone, only visible from the inside, inscribed … two patens, one with the Bellasis arms and crest and the London date mark for 1654 and maker's mark G.B.; the other of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lie by the highway. Close to the church is the manor-house, formerly the residence of the late Mr. Digby Cayley, J.P. There was a manor-house in Whitwell in 1670. 5 Whitwell Hall, the property of … 13 most of this fief seems to have been granted to that house. The prior was lord of lands here in 1252, 1279 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… acres of good hop-ground. The principal high roads from London, Maidstone and Tunbridge, by Brenchley, Yalding, and … through every part of it. Besides these there is a meeting-house for the Quakers, with a burying ground, but I beleive … who in 1785 passed it away by sale to Mr. Smart, of London, and he is the present proprietor of it. HARTRIDE is a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… mortgaged it to John Dormer, a citizen and merchant of London. 38 At his death in 1572 39 Thomas Leigh left a son … by Newcombe of Leicester, 1611; the fourth by Mears of London, 1833; and the fifth by Taylor of St. Neots, 1805. … This gild, according to the chantry certificates, 62 had a house and 6 acres of land. The brotherhood also owned a herd …