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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... Richard II . Humphrey , his grandson , was commonly called Hill , as his descendants have since been . He resided at Buntingdale , and married Agnes , the daughter and co - heiress of John Bird , of Charlton , by whom he had three sons ...
... Richard II . Humphrey , his grandson , was commonly called Hill , as his descendants have since been . He resided at Buntingdale , and married Agnes , the daughter and co - heiress of John Bird , of Charlton , by whom he had three sons ...
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... Richard Lee , Bart . , of Acton Burnell and Langley , in this county , of a most ancient family . Sir Edward Smythe , who was of Eshe , in Durham , was created a Baronet , 23d February , 1660 , and was succeeded in the title by his ...
... Richard Lee , Bart . , of Acton Burnell and Langley , in this county , of a most ancient family . Sir Edward Smythe , who was of Eshe , in Durham , was created a Baronet , 23d February , 1660 , and was succeeded in the title by his ...
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... Richard de Beaums , Bishop of London , whence , A. D. 1123 , he was chosen Archbishop of Canterbury . He died 1136 , and was buried in his own cathedral . During his primacy , part of his cathedral was burnt , which the Archbishop ...
... Richard de Beaums , Bishop of London , whence , A. D. 1123 , he was chosen Archbishop of Canterbury . He died 1136 , and was buried in his own cathedral . During his primacy , part of his cathedral was burnt , which the Archbishop ...
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... Richard Whitmore , was a landed proprietor in the parish of Claverley , in the county of Salop , where the family have still considerable possessions . The above - mentioned William Whitmore , Esq . , married Anne , the daughter of ...
... Richard Whitmore , was a landed proprietor in the parish of Claverley , in the county of Salop , where the family have still considerable possessions . The above - mentioned William Whitmore , Esq . , married Anne , the daughter of ...
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... Richard Whitmore , Esq . , and his wife , Anne Weld , the son of Richard , second brother of Sir Thomas Whitmore , Bart . , and his wife , Catharine Deards . This family have represented the Borough of Bridgnorth in several Parliaments ...
... Richard Whitmore , Esq . , and his wife , Anne Weld , the son of Richard , second brother of Sir Thomas Whitmore , Bart . , and his wife , Catharine Deards . This family have represented the Borough of Bridgnorth in several Parliaments ...
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Page 40 - February 4, 1641. He served that unfortunate monarch as Colonel of Horse, and suffered much both in person and estate during the civil wars, but happily survived the usurpation of Cromwell, and witnessed the restoration of King Charles II. to the throne of his ancestors. The second son of the second Baronet was George Kaye, Esq. of Denby Grange ; he married Dorothy, daughter of Robert Saville, of Bryan Royd, in this county, and, dying in the year 1707> his son succeeded to the property of his two...