A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours, Volumen 2Henry Colburn, 1835 |
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... parish , and from monumental inscriptions in that church : HUMPHREY CHAMBRE , who was living 24th HENRY VIII . ( by a copy of court roll of the manor of Loppington , dated 4th December , in that year , whereby he was admitted customary ...
... parish , and from monumental inscriptions in that church : HUMPHREY CHAMBRE , who was living 24th HENRY VIII . ( by a copy of court roll of the manor of Loppington , dated 4th December , in that year , whereby he was admitted customary ...
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... parishes of Southwell , and Halam , Notts , and two thirds of the parish of Howell , Lincolnshire . Seat - Hexgreave Park , Notts . GREVIS - JAMES OF IGHTHAM COURT . - In vol . i , p . 398 , William James , esq . sheriff for Kent in ...
... parishes of Southwell , and Halam , Notts , and two thirds of the parish of Howell , Lincolnshire . Seat - Hexgreave Park , Notts . GREVIS - JAMES OF IGHTHAM COURT . - In vol . i , p . 398 , William James , esq . sheriff for Kent in ...
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... parish church of Laleston , wherein she is described as " Mary Turbervill , daughter of Thomas Turbervill , of Og- more , first wife to Thomas Jones , of Laleston , and late wife to William Thomas , of the same , who dyed ye 16 day of ...
... parish church of Laleston , wherein she is described as " Mary Turbervill , daughter of Thomas Turbervill , of Og- more , first wife to Thomas Jones , of Laleston , and late wife to William Thomas , of the same , who dyed ye 16 day of ...
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... parish of Tideswell ; Goosehill Hall . Castleton ; and the Oakes , in Norton , all in the county Derby . of Seats The Oakes , in Norton , near Shef- field ; Wormhill Hall , near Buxton . stone . JAMES BOURNE , esq . of Fenton , in the ...
... parish of Tideswell ; Goosehill Hall . Castleton ; and the Oakes , in Norton , all in the county Derby . of Seats The Oakes , in Norton , near Shef- field ; Wormhill Hall , near Buxton . stone . JAMES BOURNE , esq . of Fenton , in the ...
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... parish of Stone , and Fenton Culvert and Fenton Vivian , in the parish of Stoke , in the county of Stafford . Seat - Hilderstone Hall , Staffordshire . дво до дево THOMAS HAYHURST , esq . of a Lancashire family , inheriting the fortune ...
... parish of Stone , and Fenton Culvert and Fenton Vivian , in the parish of Stoke , in the county of Stafford . Seat - Hilderstone Hall , Staffordshire . дво до дево THOMAS HAYHURST , esq . of a Lancashire family , inheriting the fortune ...
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aged Alexander Alice Anne April arms August baptized baron bart brother buried captain Castle Catherine Charles Cheshire Colonel Condover Cornwall county of York Crest-A daugh daughter and co-heir daughter and heir daughter and heiress daughter of John daughter of Sir daughter of Thomas daughter of William decease December deputy lieutenant Devon died unm died unmarried Dorothy Durham dying Earl Edmund Edward EDWARD III elder eldest daughter Eliza Elizabeth espoused estates Estates-In February Frances gentleman George Hall Henry HENRY VIII high sheriff holy orders House Hugh inherited James Jane January July June King lady Lancashire lands Lincolnshire Lineage London Lord manor March Margaret marriage married Mary Nicholas Northumberland October Oxfordshire parish parliament Peerage present Ralph rector Salop Sarah Scotland shire Shrewsbury Shropshire Sir John Sir Richard Sir Thomas Sir William sister successor surname three sons Uffculm wedded secondly wife Yorkshire
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Página 250 - ... and the heirs of his body; and in default of such issue then, over,
Página 618 - And there hath been thy bane; there is a fire And motion of the soul which will not dwell In its own narrow being, but aspire Beyond the fitting medium of desire; And, but once kindled, quenchless evermore, Preys upon high adventure, nor can tire Of aught but rest; a fever at the core, Fatal to him who bears; to all who ever bore.
Página 391 - I'll quickly change myself, if it be so, And like a page I'll follow thee, where'er thou go." " I have neither gold nor silver To maintain thee in this case ; And to travel is great charges, As you know, in every place.
Página 391 - Spaniards fraught with jealousy we often find. But Englishmen through all the world are counted kind. " Leave me not unto a Spaniard, You alone enjoy my heart ; I am lovely, young, and tender, Love is likewise my desert : Still to serve thee day and night my mind is prest, The wife of every Englishman is counted blest." " It wold be a shame, fair lady. For to bear a woman hence, English soldiers never carry Any such without offence.
Página 200 - George, the eldeft furvivihg fon, was created a knight of the Bath, at the coronation of King Charles II.
Página 667 - Gentlemen, I presume you very well know, or have heard of, my condition and disposition; and that I neither give nor take quarter. I am now with my Firelocks (who never yet neglected opportunity to correct rebels) ready to use you as I have done the Irish: but loth...
Página 466 - To see him setting out on a journey, was a matter truly curious: his first care was to put two or three eggs, boiled hard, into his great-coat pocket, or any scraps of bread which he found; baggage he never took; then, mounting one of his hunters, his next attention was to get out of London, into that road where turnpikes were the fewest. Then, stopping under any hedge where...
Página 467 - ... same inconvenience. Again he got up, and again the rain came down. At length, after pushing the bed quite round the room, he got into a corner where the ceiling was better secured, and there he slept till morning. When he met his uncle at breakfast, he told him what had happened. " Ay, ay," said the old man, " I don't mind it myself, but for those who.
Página 391 - Which did from love, and true affection first commence. ' Commend me to thy lovely lady, Bear to her this chain of gold, And these bracelets for a token ; Grieving that I was so bold : All my jewels in like sort take thou with thee, For they are fitting for thy wife, but not for me.
Página 467 - Timms, his nephew, used to mention the following proof. A few days after he went thither, a great quantity of rain fell in the night : he had not been long in bed before he felt himself wet through ; and, putting his hand out of the clothes, found the rain was dropping...