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A History of the County of Essex
… He conveyed his interest in the advowson in 1621 to Hamlet Clarke, a London fishmonger, who in 1626 also acquired that of Ralph Heard. 212 Clarke's son-inlaw, Ralph Latham of Gaynes in Upminster, was … 25(2)/296/18 Jas. I Hil.; CP 25(2)/415/2 Chas. I Mich. For Clarke and the Lathams: W. M. Acres, Upminster Past and …
A History of the County of Durham
… India 3 per cent. stock derived under the will of William Clarke Vincent, proved at Wakefield on 2 December 1896, the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… before the congregation.' Another entry states that John Clarke 'having before wandered here and there in povertye and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… several times Speaker of the House of Commons, and John Clarke of Whissendine, both of whom were executors of the … and St. Anne at Oakham. 27 Roger died in 1428, when John Clarke had sole possession. 28 His son Francis married Agnes, … a knight's fee in Stoke Dry 63 afterwards held by John Clarke in succession to William Wade (Warde). 64 In 1352 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… iv. 389. Blo. Stoke, 31. Ibid. 39; inf. the Revd. B. F. L. Clarke, Knowl Hill Vicarage, Reading. Compton Census; …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… that he may have been succeeded by William Wiseman Clarke, whose grandmother Elizabeth was a daughter of another … John Smith, possibly his father. 49 William Wiseman Clarke, the greatgrandson of Elizabeth, held the manor of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… licences for Presbyterian meetings were issued to Mary Clarke and Thomas Clothier respectively. 357 The house of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 12 Eliz.). Anne may be a mistake for Mary wife of Thomas Clarke (ibid. Trin. 16 Eliz.). The eighth was apparently …