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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… sold King's Ripton for 1,550 to Sir Thomas Power, knt., of London. 15 It was still held by the Powers in 1659, when it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Station on the Andover and Redbridge branch of the London and South Western Railway. The ground is on the whole … of a hall, a fair wainscott parlour, a kitchen, a mill-house and other necessary rooms . . . . . with all that part … and Francis Mosse as trustees for the Corporation of London. 52a The grantees sold the manor in 1634 to Richard …
A History of the County of Hertford
… type, having the church of St. Mary adjoining the manor-house of King's Waldenbury and the village near, the whole … we find it to-day, nearly a mile from the church and manor-house. It is uncertain when a market was first granted, … 69 CHARITIES In 1616 Richard Hale, citizen and grocer of London, by his will charged land known as Holland's Farm at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, until 1847. Kingsworthy House is occupied by Miss Turnor; Kingsworthy Court by Mr. … The Mount by Captain Bernard Granville. Abbots Worthy House is the property and residence of the Right Hon. Lord …
A History of the County of Warwick
… south-west of the parish. Kingsbury Hall, now a farm-house, stands northwest of the church on the edge of a … in 1589 to Charles Bagehott and Bartholomew Yardeley of London. 308 The present church was built in 1872 on land … Co. Mich. 4 Jas. II. She was daughter of Thomas Hopkins of London: G. E. C., Complete Baronetage, iii, 111 (where she is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Court, about 2 miles north of Kingsclere, when that house was being built in 1875, and some is at Elm Grove, the … the wife of Cuthbert Mayne, citizen and cloth-worker of London. 323 In the same year Cuthbert Mayne and Elizabeth … use of the clock only, which was cast by C. & G. Mears of London in 1846. Under the tower hangs a brass chandelier of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… on the south side of Chapel Street, Kingsdon Cary manor-house 45 lay on the eastern edge of the village, and Kingsdon … 117 and his son C. A. Moody conveyed it to William Neal of London in 1864. 118 On Neal's death in 1890 the manor passed … with the manor from at least 1343, 254 but the bishop of London presented in 1521 by grant of Henry, earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Kingsdown is situated about twenty-one miles from London, on the high road from London through Farningham, towards Wrotham and Maidstone. The … year of king Edward IV. for supporting the cause of the house of Lancaster, sorseited with his life to the crown. 7 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called Dungate-green, and not far from it a good modern house, built by Mr. Stephen Allsworth, whose son John leaving …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… At no great distance eastward from the church is the manor house of Kingsnoth, still called the Park-house, the antient … do by act of parliament, to the company of haberdashers of London, as trustees, for the support of the hospital at … Parker, son of William Parker, esq. citizen and mercer of London, obt. 1421; arms, On a fess, three balls. The advowson …
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