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A History of the County of Sussex
… which it was acquired by Mr. Huth. Colonel Stephenson R. Clarke, C.B., J.P., subsequently acquired Twineham Place, which he gave to his son Mr. Edmund S. Clarke, who still holds it. All manorial rights have lapsed. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1603 conveyed the manor, rectory, and advowson to Nicholas Clarke the elder, 24 whose son William succeeded him in 1612. … Helen made a settlement of the manor in 1647, 29 and Helen Clarke, widow, was dealing with it in 1667. 30 No later … chancel is a tomb with a stone recumbent effigy of William Clarke, a patron of the church, died 17 September 1618. He is …
Magna Britannia
… down; an ancient chapel, which was near the house of Mr. Clarke, at Bridwell, in the parish of Halberton, has also … down: a building near it, in this parish, fitted up by Mr. Clarke, and some time opened for Unitarian worship, is at … in the family of Ham, and is now the property of R. H. Clarke, Esq., of Bridwell. The Rev. Simon Pidsley, lately …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… s.p. upon which this estate came by devise to Gilbert Clarke, esq. the second son of Gilbert Clarke, of Chilcot, in Derbyshire, and on his decease in 1725, to his son, Godfry Clarke, esq. of Sutton, in that county, and M. P. for it, on …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Close, 132730, pp. 190, 313. Dugd. 309, quoting MSS. of S. Clarke. Cat. Anct. Deeds, i, B. 833. Cal. Fine R. xii, 284, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manner by the family of Garwinton, whence it was sold to Clarke, and at the beginning of Henry VIII. was alienated by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Frame was erected the 7 day of July 1608. John Clarke the minister, Thomas King and Brian Matew …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a description of the house is given, and a drawing by Geo. Clarke, 1836, reproduced. Langham impaling Bunce. 'He simply …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The latter complained that two years after this George Clarke of Walkern purchased the tithes and took them by force …