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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… country; not far from it is Town place, now only a farm-house. There is no village, excepting the few houses in … there in 1634, and was buried in St. Clement's church, London. In the middle chancel there are two stalls of wood, … prebendary of Rugmer, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, in exchange for lands belonging to that prebend, to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… County, begun in 1662, upon Sight of a Note left in the House by old Mr. Samuel Roper, and some other probable … thereto belonging to John Emmerton, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq. And the said John, by his last will, bequeathed … by other means very much improve it, and also the dwelling-house, to the advantage of his successor; and he, regardless …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and pottery have been found there. 3 Redenham Park and House were formerly in Thruxton, but were transferred to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… chimney stack of brick which belonged to the manor-house called the Bury (pulled down in 1812), 2 the ruins of a … was sold by Humphrey Taylor, citizen and mercer of London, to Sir Henry Wincombe of Bucklebury, co. Berks., … to the Wealth and Strength of any Nation, by a Draper of London, which had a large sale; this he followed next year by …
A History of the County of Bedford
… side of the road. In a field near by is a square pigeon-house. Blackborne Hall Farm, which marks the site of the … whilst north-east of Backnoe, College Farm, a modern house with a moat, takes the place of a more ancient building … purposes. In 1861 Samuel Cooper by will, proved at London 1 July, bequeathed 50 consols, the dividends to be …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor pound, and at a field or two distance behind it, the house itself. In the south part of this parish, where it … after transferred it by sale to Mr. John Godden, of London, whose son William Godden, esq. of Westwell, alienated … and resided at Horeham hall, at Thaxsted, in Essex, which house he had built. He had a younger brother Richard, from …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… The church stands to the south of the village. The rectory house, which is to the east of the church, is a two-story … 20 The later descent is not known, but Sir Henry Colet of London purchased from Thomas Molesworth 21 (Mullysworth), … Northants 29 (q.v.), until the time of Abbot Richard of London (1274 1295), when the Marmion mesne lordship seems to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… The church stands to the south of the village. The rectory house, which is to the east of the church, is a two story … The later descent is not known, but Sir Henry Colet, of London, purchased from Thomas Molesworth, probably about … including his lands in Thurning, to Sir Henry Colet, of London, in 14727. 25 The sale was confirmed by fine in 1478, …
Magna Britannia
… the priory of Lanercost, and after the dissolution of that house to Sir Thomas Dacre. It passed with the priory estate, … ward, is situated 10 miles from Carlisle, and 305 from London. The parish is divided into the townships of Oulton, … 8 miles from Whitehaven, 34 from Carlisle, and 311 from London. The parish is divided into the townships of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The parish is traversed throughout its length by the London and Portsmouth road, which rises in easy slopes for … desolate. The 'Royal Huts,' the old inn, was the only house except two or three cottages which stood near it. Since … The principal landowners are Mr. R. W. Webb of Milford House, Witley; the Earl of Derby, Captain Rushbrooke of …
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