Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England:: Accompanied with Historical Descriptions of the Mansions, Lists of Pictures, Statues, &c. and Genealogical Sketches of the Families, of Their Possessors: Forming Part of the General Series of Jones' Great Britain Illustrated, ....Jones & Company, 1829 - Architecture, Domestic |
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... granted to John Lord Zouch , who at the same time had license to alienate it to Sir Thomas Arundel , Knt . , and his heirs . After the attainder of Sir Thomas in the 6th year of Edward VI . , this Manor and that of Remmescomb were granted ...
... granted to John Lord Zouch , who at the same time had license to alienate it to Sir Thomas Arundel , Knt . , and his heirs . After the attainder of Sir Thomas in the 6th year of Edward VI . , this Manor and that of Remmescomb were granted ...
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... granted to John Tregonwell , Esq . in consideration of £ 1000 , and forfeiture of a pension of £ 40 per annum ; to be held in chief by knights ' service , as the tenth part of a knight's fee . His cousin and heir , named likewise John ...
... granted to John Tregonwell , Esq . in consideration of £ 1000 , and forfeiture of a pension of £ 40 per annum ; to be held in chief by knights ' service , as the tenth part of a knight's fee . His cousin and heir , named likewise John ...
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... granted to John Vere , Earl of Oxford . The 9th of James I. the Island was granted to Robert Cecil , Earl of Salisbury : Leland says , " there ly three isles in the Haven of Pool , whereof the most famous is Brunkeshey , sum say there ...
... granted to John Vere , Earl of Oxford . The 9th of James I. the Island was granted to Robert Cecil , Earl of Salisbury : Leland says , " there ly three isles in the Haven of Pool , whereof the most famous is Brunkeshey , sum say there ...
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... granted to James Basset , fourth of Mary . It was again granted to Arthur Basset , seventh of Elizabeth . Nicholas Dymery was Lord of the Manor in the year 1608 , after which it came to the Crews . Over Court , Gloucestershire : THE ...
... granted to James Basset , fourth of Mary . It was again granted to Arthur Basset , seventh of Elizabeth . Nicholas Dymery was Lord of the Manor in the year 1608 , after which it came to the Crews . Over Court , Gloucestershire : THE ...
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... granted to Thomas Brian , Esq . , who sold it to John Pointz , Esq . , in whose family it did not remain long ; for Alice , the daughter and heiress of Robert Pointz , Esq . , the son of the above John , married Sir Edward Berkeley ...
... granted to Thomas Brian , Esq . , who sold it to John Pointz , Esq . , in whose family it did not remain long ; for Alice , the daughter and heiress of Robert Pointz , Esq . , the son of the above John , married Sir Edward Berkeley ...
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