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A History of the County of Oxford
… be traced to 1713 when Anthony Harris of Astrop (in King's Sutton, Northants.) had bought 3 yardlands. 109 Another part … wife of a Stockport cotton-spinner, and her sister Hannah Sutton. A partition in 1827 gave the Claydon farm to the Wheeldons, but in 1865 Emma Sutton, granddaughter of both sisters, inherited the whole; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 966. He was ejected by the Bartholomew act. And vicar of Sutton at-Hone, af terwards prehendary of Westminster, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the moiety of the advowson was in the gift of Robert of Sutton. 67 Robert's mother, Olimpas, had been in the custody … which however, was decided to be the right of Robert of Sutton. 68 Hugh revived his claim in 1209, but apparently …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Anne his Wife; she was Widow of Sir Francis Leek, of Sutton, in Darbishire, and died Jan. 19, 1630. The fourth was … Wigorni Armigeri, & Ann uxoris ejus, Francisci Leeke de Sutton in Agro Derbiensi, Equitis Aurati vidu, Lectissim …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Culham Pound Lock with the object of by-passing Culham and Sutton Courtenay, but the proposal was dropped. 25 In 178990 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… sold it to John Townsend, 36 whose grandson 37 Thomas Sutton Townsend held it until his death in 1918, when it …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his Wife, 4 H. 5. granted and to Farm let, to Henry de Sutton, Esq. Hugh Huse Chr. William de Compton, Esq. and … was between Sir Thomas Chaworth, Knight, Quer. and Richard Sutton, Esq. and Katherin his Wife, Deforc. of the Rent of a … mans. cum gardin. 5s. in decim. molend, &c. and decim. de Sutton, Clos. Lib. Dooms. Lib. Rubr. Claus. 4 H. 5. in dorso, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 398 In 1688 another third was purchased by John Atkyns of Sutton Benger from John Carpenter of Clyffe Pypard and two …
A History of the County of Surrey
… who held of the abbey of Chertsey. 30a In 1594 James Sutton died seised of 'a messuage called Heywood' in Cobham, … in April, 1558. 52 He conveyed ultimately to James Sutton, 53 who died in 1594. 54 His son James presented in … to the poor in bread on Good Friday. In 1629 Mr. Edward Sutton left 2 a year to the poor. In 1638 Mrs. Cecily …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… immediately after conveyed it to Sir George Harpur, 22 of Sutton Valence, sheriff of this county in the 2d year of king …
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