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  1. Hace 2 días · The hamlet is mentioned by name in the 1316 Nomina Villarum, but thereafter there is no indication of its size until 1499 when Sir Thomas Green of Greens Norton, whose family had acquired the manor before 1428, destroyed four houses and enclosed 304 acres of land, converting it to pasture (K. J. Allison et al.,

  2. Hace 5 días · Thereafter nothing is known of its size until 1499 when Sir Thomas Green destroyed four houses and enclosed the surrounding area and converted it to pasture (K. J. Allison et al., The Deserted Villages of Northants .

  3. Hace 3 días · Sir Thomas Green, kt., son of Sir Henry, died seised in 1391 , leaving a son Thomas, whose widow Mary, after her husband's death in 1417, held until her death in 1434, when their son Thomas inherited.

  4. Hace 5 días · Wall plaque in Holy Trinity Church commemorating past lord mayors Thomas Mosley 1687, Robert Fairfax 1715, James Rowe 1749 & 1768 and Richard Garland 1767. In 1212, King John granted York the right to collect its own taxes, hold courts and conduct its own affairs and thereby the right to elect a mayor. These rights were temporarily forfeited in ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Who can say why Prince Harry won’t be making an appearance. Friends of the Duke of Sussex argue that he felt snubbed by William’s central role for the big day, while various other insiders say the Duke of Westminster never had Harry on his list in the first place, fearful that the increased press attention of a royal reunion between the two estranged brothers may distract from the nuptials.

  6. Hace 4 días · Maud Green's father, Catherine Parr's grandfather, was Sir Thomas Green who was imprisoned for treason in the Tower of London, where he died in 1506. Maud Green died in 1531 and is buried beside her husband in Blackfriars, London.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lord_KelvinLord Kelvin - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Darwin's son, Sir George Darwin, was one of the pall-bearers. The University of Glasgow held a memorial service for Kelvin in the Bute Hall. Kelvin had been a member of the Scottish Episcopal Church, attached to St Columba's Episcopal Church in Largs, and when in Glasgow to St Mary's Episcopal Church (now, St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow).