- by bricks. The
estate was then
acquired by a
local squire, Sir
Thomas Hillersden, in 1616. The moot hall was one of the
venues at
which the writer, John...
-
Elstow Place — a
grand mansion behind Elstow Church,
built for Sir
Thomas Hillersden from the
cloister buildings of
Elstow Abbey. The "Valley of the Shadow...
- in 1854 or 1855 with his
brothers James and Joseph. They took up the
Hillersden Run, a
sheep farm, in the
Wairau Valley in 1855. The
brothers acquired...
- to
triumph narrowly over the Whig candidates, John
Cater and
William Hillersden. Again,
Chernock was
relatively inactive in Parliament,
managing a bill...
- Marlborough/Tasman border,
while p****ing
through the
settlements of
Wairau Valley,
Hillersden and Tophouse. Just
before reaching Tophouse, the
Wairau River veers to...
-
England on 10 May 1661 for
William Smyth, a
staunch Royalist,
Governor of
Hillersden and a
member of the Long Parliament. The
title became extinct on the death...
- 1658 . He
married secondly on 24
December 1660,
Elizabeth Hillersden,
widow of
Thomas Hillersden of Elstow,
Bedfordshire and
daughter of John
Huxley of Edmonton...
- ), 1936, pp. 401–2 Gray, Todd,
William Luccombe and the Iron Oaks of
Hillersden in 1796,
Devon Do****ents (ed. T. Gray). Tiverton:
Devon &
Cornwall Notes...
-
November 1699: Sir John Burgoyne, 3rd
Baronet 28
November 1700:
William Hillersden 1
January 1702:
Maurice Abbott 12
January 1702:
Thomas Bromsall 19 January...
- to 1762. John
Parslow married Margaret Hillersden, the
daughter of the Whig MP for Bedford,
William Hillersden, and his wife Elizabeth. Parslow's daughter...