- Bibcode:2004StaSc..19....3B. doi:10.1214/088342304000000189. ISSN 0883-4237.
Belhouse, D.R. The
Reverend Thomas Bayes FRS: a
Biography to
Celebrate the Tercentenary...
- was
known in
medieval times variously as "Bellhouse,
Belhouse (as
commemorated by today's "
Belhouse Avenue" in the
village of Aveley), Bell House", etc...
- the site of the Belhous),
signifying the
purpose of the site for a new
Belhouse,
successor to the
earlier pretorium, and may be translated: Know ye, that...
- is-mobiluri-aplikaciis-shesakheb.html [Accessed on
February 26, 2016] “
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- was the son of
Thomas Walsingham by his wife
Katherin Belhouse, a
sister of Sir
William Belhouse. The seat of the
Walsingham family in
Surrey is not stated...
- ghost-like way but it
should be black), the
sixth Chetwyn, the
seventh Belhouse (the
lions should be
shown between three black cross-croslets), and the...
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Berkshire and
Middle Aston, Oxfordshire, and
widow of
George Barrett of
Belhouse, Aveley, Es****, by whom he had
issue (two sons and
three daughters). He...
-
Charles I. Sir
Robert married firstly Anne,
daughter of
Charles Barret, of
Belhouse, Es****; secondly, to Mary,
daughter of Sir
Francis Newport, and had no...
- 1645) was an
English politician.
Barrett was the son of
Charles Barrett of
Belhouse, Es**** and his wife
Christian Mildmay (a
daughter of Sir
Walter Mildmay)...
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feature in the High Street. The west-most
tenement was
contiguous with the
Belhouse of the Old Tolbooth. The timber-fronted "land"
immediately in
front of...