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A History of the County of Oxford
… or have only matrices left. Of the brass of Abbot John de Sutton (d. 1349) the matrices of a man holding a crozier and … of 81 feet. Cal. Papal L. i. 95, 103. Linc. Reg. Sutton, f. 65. For the shrine, see above, p. 55. Jnl. Royal …
Magna Britannia
… of Swift, sold it, in 1564, to Sir Francis Leake of Sutton, in whose family it continued many years. It is now … 1538, to Francis Leake, Esq. It has since passed with Sutton, and is now the property of the Marchioness of Ormond. … consolidated with the rectory of the adjoining parish of Sutton. There is a charity-school at Duckmanton, endowed with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (d. 1494), widow of Sir Edmund Ingoldisthorpe, and Edward Sutton (or Dudley, d. 1532, from 1487 Lord Dudley), the son …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… portion, c. 90 a., between the eastern boundary of Sutton Benger and the west bank of the Bristol Avon, called Draycot Sutton in 1778: 4 it was transferred to Sutton Benger in 1884. 5 In the Middle Ages 81 a. of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and in 1754 they conveyed their lands to Prince Sutton. 131 The descent is obscure until 1843 when George and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the High Street is a portion of a road leading west from Sutton Courtenay to the main road from Wantage to Oxford. At … eastward seems to have been transferred later from Sutton. Lacing is the present Ginge Brook; Cealcford appears …
A History of the County of Worcester
… his heirs were his two sisters, Margaret wife of John de Sutton and Joan widow of Thomas de Botetourt. 54 On his death … Close Roll of 1323 among the lands so divided. 56 John de Sutton and Margaret must, however, have held the castle and … the downfall and execution of the Despensers, 58 John de Sutton and Margaret petitioned for the restoration of their …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 53 Hugh of Tew's third daughter, William, married Ralph of Sutton, son of Ralph of Astrop. By 1321 their third share of … likely that the family held only the demesne land of the Sutton inheritance; the descent of the remainder is set out …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 20 Soke of the 'manor' lay in Huby, Moxby, Murton, Thorp, Sutton, Kelset Grange, Cold Kirby, Thormanby, Sand Hutton and … 9 a year, rent, subject to the payment of 2 to the poor of Sutton-on-the-Forest, applicable in the distribution of bread …
A History of the County of Surrey
… said by Manning and Bray 24 to have been purchased by Mr. Sutton and Sir Beaumont Hotham, 25 afterwards second Baron … manor. 57 The other moiety belonged in 1809 to Sir Thomas Sutton, bart., by whose father it had been purchased. 58 Lucy co-heiress of Sir Thomas Sutton married General Sir G. H. F. Berkeley. Captain Hotham …
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