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  1. 2 days ago · One well-known 17th-century incumbent was Samuel Kem (1604–70), a graduate of Magdalen College and chaplain to Edward Wray, who presented him to Albury. Kem took the side of Parliament in the Civil War, and became chaplain to the Earl of Essex.

  2. 5 days ago · When the Wrays had the lordship in the 17th century Edward Wray leased in 1626 the manorhouse to Vincent Barry, his steward, and it was from the Barrys' house that Anthony Wood watched the royalist attack on Thame in 1645. The capital messuage and Court Close were leased to Robert Barry in 1691.

  3. 2 days ago · She married Edward Wray (d. 1658), a gentleman of the Bedchamber, and after her death in 1645 the courts baron held between 1646 and 1650 were described as of Edward Wray. (fn. 80) Their only child Bridget Baroness Norreys was the second wife of Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey.

  4. 2 days ago · In 1665, however, 'The Place' and a mansion called the Upper House (which Mr. Edward Hewish had lately bought from Thomas Rolles) were the two largest houses in Lewknor, each having nine hearths: no other house in the village had more than five; most had only one or two.

  5. 3 days ago · Chris Collin (Soc Dem) 89. George McManus (Yorkshire) 625. Bradford East – Labour hold. Aubrey Holt (C) 3,450. Imran Hussain (L) 14,098 (Elected) Robert O’Carroll (LD) 1,910. Celia Hickson ...

  6. 4 days ago · He has spoken at global conferences and has extensive experience in facilitating programmes, specialising in 5G and the wider aspects of telecoms and connected innovation. About UKTIN.

  7. 4 days ago · Summer of Play at Wray. Imagine you’re preparing for an adventure of a lifetime: scaling Mount Everest. Kick start your training by getting active at Wray, with free fun activities around the grounds. Booking not needed.