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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the hamlets in this parish. Near North End is Burlyns House, the residence of Mrs. Lindsey, and Northenby, the … residence of Mr. R. Manners Howard Williams, J.P. Hazelby House, the residence of Capt. W. Sandbach, is in the extreme … to the incident. 2 East of Stargroves is Hollington House, rebuilt by Mr. W. P.Taylor, and sold in 1907 to Mr. E. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… also, which he purchased of Mr. Golding, and had built an House, as in that Place is already noted. To this House in … Parson of Langeford, in Darbishire, George a Citizen of London, and John, of Burton-Jorz. William had one only Child, … Elizabeth, now married to her Cousin Richard White, in London. The Rectory of East-Bridgeford was 241. 'Tis now 191. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to give or assign it to whomever he would, to a religious house or otherwise, to hold by the rent of one sore sparhawk …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sashed, and though it is made use of now only as a farm-house, yet it is not inferior to many gentlemens seats in … of Warden, 8s. annually, with this sum was purchased an house and en acres of land in this parish, the yearly produce … children, to learn to read and write the catechism, an house, and one acre and one rood of land in Leysdown, the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the east of the church, is a half-timber and brick house of the early 17th century. It is of two stories, with … a mile to the south of the church, is a rectangular brick house, built mainly in 1735, 3 with a 17thcentury half-timber … turned. Hill Wood Farm is an interesting late 16th-century house of stone and brick, very pleasantly situated on high …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… permanent pasture. 1 The soil is gravel with a subsoil of London Clay and Bagshot Beds. The most populous part of the … at Old Bracknell and along the Bagshot road. The London and South Western railway passes through the north of … lord of the manor and the principal landowner. The house itself, a large modern structure of brick and stone in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
A History of the County of Northampton
… seat of the Earls of Sussex formerly stood. Adjoining the house was a walled park, and beyond it a larger inclosure … Sir Christopher Yelverton died, seised of the manor, in London, on 31 October 1612, 49 and was buried in Easton … of Common Pleas. After his death, on 24 January 1630, in London, he was buried at Easton Maudit, where he was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a spacious handsome edisice lately erected there, as a house of industry, for the poor of the several united … Bargrave, esq. now living, was an eminent solicitor in London, from which he has retired for some years, and now … wife of John Springett, citizen and apothecary of London. He died in 1770; arms, Springett, per fess, argent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which join the high Faversham road and Boughton lees. The house is very large, though the building is not extraordinary … Sir Heneage Finch, sergeant-at-law, and recorder of London, who died in 1641, was ancestor to the late earl of … who immediately came and persuaded the king to return to London. He died in 1689, having married four wives, by whom …
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