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- 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...
- 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...
- Chester, 3rd Baronet Tory Thomas Christie Tory 9 January 1689 Thomas Hillersden Whig 13 May 1690 5 May 1695 William Farrer Whig 18 March 1698 William...
- Radford, Plymstock; Richard Zachariah Mudge, of Beechwood, Devon; Thomas Hillersden Bulteel, of Plymouth; Christopher Harris of Thorncott, Plymstock; Josias...
- Marlborough/Tasman border, while p****ing through the settlements of Wairau Valley, Hillersden and Tophouse. Just before reaching Tophouse, the Wairau River veers to...
- 1658 . He married secondly on 24 December 1660, Elizabeth Hillersden, widow of Thomas Hillersden of Elstow, Bedfordshire and daughter of John Huxley of Edmonton...
- to 1762. John Parslow married Margaret Hillersden, the daughter of the Whig MP for Bedford, William Hillersden, and his wife Elizabeth. Parslow's daughter...
- 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...
- Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by William Hillersden John Cater Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire 1722 – 1741 With: Hon. Charles Leigh 1722–27...