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... Henry VIII . Part of the manor was granted on leases by Queen Henrietta Maria and her trustees , and by Charles II . , to trustees for Henry Jermyn , Earl of St. Albans , who granted sub - leases of a plot of land at the east end of the ...
... Henry VIII . Part of the manor was granted on leases by Queen Henrietta Maria and her trustees , and by Charles II . , to trustees for Henry Jermyn , Earl of St. Albans , who granted sub - leases of a plot of land at the east end of the ...
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... Henry & Sons , of Martini - Henry fame , also had offices for fifteen years ; and Lieut . - Col . William Henry Lockett Hime , R.A. , the many - sided his- torian of the Royal Artillery , previously occupied the same chambers as the ...
... Henry & Sons , of Martini - Henry fame , also had offices for fifteen years ; and Lieut . - Col . William Henry Lockett Hime , R.A. , the many - sided his- torian of the Royal Artillery , previously occupied the same chambers as the ...
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... Henry Smith of Drapers ' Hall swore to their know- ledge of Townsend and his handwriting for twenty years , and proved the will . Next day administration was granted to Henry Hare Townsend , the son , Mrs. Townsend being dead and Samuel ...
... Henry Smith of Drapers ' Hall swore to their know- ledge of Townsend and his handwriting for twenty years , and proved the will . Next day administration was granted to Henry Hare Townsend , the son , Mrs. Townsend being dead and Samuel ...
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... Henry Bullman , of Mendippe Hills , Somerset , having proffered himself and his " domesticall and menial servants ... Henry died in 1359 , leaving issue Henry , Edward , Thomas , and George . Henry mar- ried Henretta , daughter of Edward ...
... Henry Bullman , of Mendippe Hills , Somerset , having proffered himself and his " domesticall and menial servants ... Henry died in 1359 , leaving issue Henry , Edward , Thomas , and George . Henry mar- ried Henretta , daughter of Edward ...
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... Henry con- The Sporting Magazine in a description of the Derby , and says that Viscountess Beaconsfield was very unpopular at High Wycombe on account of her stinginess . ' Laura and Trudi ' is a pretty story by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick ...
... Henry con- The Sporting Magazine in a description of the Derby , and says that Viscountess Beaconsfield was very unpopular at High Wycombe on account of her stinginess . ' Laura and Trudi ' is a pretty story by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick ...
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