| 1787 - 182 pages
...feveral extenfive, different, and moft delightful Profpeas. NUNEHA MC OURTNAY, THE SEAT OF i THE EARL OF HARCOURT. AT the General Survey this Manor belonged...afterwards to the Family of Riparys, or Redvers. Mary, youngeft Daughter of William de Redvers, Earl of Devon, (who as well as his Uncle William was furnamed... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1788 - 188 pages
...sr:- -. •: The SEAT of , The EARL of HARCOUR T. AT the General Survey this Manour belonged to j[~\. "Richard de Curcy : afterwards to the Family of Riparys, or Redvers. Mary, youngeft daughter of VYm. de Redvers, Earl of Devon, (who, as well as his uncle William, was furnamed... | |
| 1789 - 172 pages
...extenfive, different, and moft delightful Proipeas. NU NE H AM-C OU RTNAY, THE SEAT OF THE EARL OF HARCOURT. AT the General Survey this Manor belonged...to Richard de Curcy : afterwards to the Family of JRiparys, or Redvers. Mary, youngeft Daughter of William de Redvers, Earl of Devon, (who as well as... | |
| 1795 - 178 pages
...different, and moft delightful profpe&s. NUNEHAMTHE SEAT OF THE EARL OF HARCOURT. AT the general furvey this manor belonged to Richard de Curcy : afterwards to the Family of Riparys. or Redvers. Mary, youngeft daughter of William de Redvers, Earl of Devon (who, as well as his uncle William, was furnamed... | |
| 1803 - 200 pages
...out of the ftrait.road, in order to obtain a view of it. NUNEHAM-COURTENAY, THE SEAT OF The Earl of HARCOURT. AT the General Survey this Manor belonged...afterwards to the Family of Riparys, or Redvers. Mary, youngelt daughter of Wm. de Redvers, Earl of Devon, (who> as well as his uncle William, was furnamed... | |
| Earl George Simon Harcourt Harcourt - 1806 - 90 pages
...Colli, Cbiare Acque, ombrofe Ripe, e Prati mottt*. ARIOSTO. NUNEHAM-COURTENAY. AT the general furvey this manor belonged to Richard de Curcy : afterwards to the family of Riparys, or Redvers. Mary, youngeft daughter of Wm. de Redvers, Earl of Devon, (who, as well as his uncle William, was furnamed... | |
| Nuneham Courtenay - 1806 - 84 pages
...Colli, Chiare Acque, ombrofe Ripe, c Prati molli. ARIOSTO... NUNEHAM-COURTENAY. the general furvey this manor belonged to Richard de Curcy : afterwards to the family of Riparys, or Redvers. Mary, youngeft daughter of Wm. de Redvers, Earl of Devon, (who, as well as his uncle William, was furnamed... | |
| 1810 - 430 pages
...conduct them. A person resides OB the spat who points out the different apartments, .'<(.. to visitors. NUNEHAM-COURTENAY, THE SEAT OF EARL HARCOURT. AT the...William, was surnamed de Vernon), married Robert de Cottrtenay, Baron of Okehampton, in 1214. — It is probable, that by this marriage the manor of Nuneham... | |
| Samuel Owen - 1811 - 416 pages
...enlarged description of it. • Nuneham Courtenay, at the General Survey, belonged to Richard de Curcj^and afterwards to the family of Riparys or Redvers. Mary,...surnamed de Vernon, married Robert de Courtenay, Baron of Okenhampton, in 1214. It is probable, that by this marriage the manor of Nuneham passed into the family... | |
| William Bernard Cooke - 1811 - 324 pages
...Conrtenay, at the General Survey, belonged to Richard de Curcy, and afterwards to the family of Riparyg or Redvers. Mary, youngest daughter of William de...surnamed de Vernon, married Robert de Courtenay, Baron of Okenhampton, in 1214. It is probable, that by this marriage the manor of Nuneham passed into the family... | |
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