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Journal of the House of Lords
… Moss, Fenwick, Little Smeaton, Stubbs Walden, Womersley, Whitley, Baln, Pollington, Snaith and Cowick, and Sykehouse, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Moss, Fenwick, Little Smeaton, Stubbs Walden, Womersley, Whitley, Baln, Pollington, Snaith and Cowick, and Sykehouse, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Moss, Fenwick, Little Smeaton, Stubbs Walden, Womersley, Whitley, Baln, Pollington, Snaith and Cowick, and Sykehouse, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Moss, Fenwick, Little Smeaton, Stubbs Walden, Womersley, Whitley, Baln, Pollington, Snaith and Cowick, and Sykehouse, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Defraynd. William Long. John Plummer. Henry Hill. John Whitley. Thomas Hebbs. Symon Taylor. John Collins. John …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Beamont of his Delinquency. "Whereas Thomas Beamont, of Whitley, in the County of Yorke, Esquire, hath by both Houses …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and oblations, Thatcham, and the churches of Wargrave, Whitley, 'Wybury,' Blewbury, land in Hendred, Aston and its … attached to the abbot's manor of Leominster, two were of Whitley, two of Cholsey, and one of Wychbury. The most …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in Cadnam and Winsor (in Eling, Hants), Seend, Seend Row, Whitley, Woodrow, Beanacre, and Woolmore, though the last six … in 'Ile', Bowerhill and Newtown (in Melksham), Beanacre, Whitley, Shaw, Woodrow, Woolmore, Seend Row, Seend, Poulshot, …
A History of the County of York
… Cowton, Temple Hirst, Temple Newsam, Westerdale, and Whitley, and the manors of Alverthorpe and Etton, which, … not know what was in the book. 70 77. THE PRECEPTORY OF WHITLEY The manor of Whitley came into the hands of the Templars before 1248, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
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