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  1. Há 3 dias · Effective May 15, 2024. Deposit and Certificate Rates. Loan Rates. *Loan rates and terms are current and are subject to change at anytime without prior notice.

  2. Há 2 dias · The overlordship passed with life grants of the Isle to William Montagu (d. 1397), his son John Montagu (d. 1400), and grandson Thomas Montagu (d. 1428), successive earls of Salisbury, after which no further references have been found.

  3. Há 2 dias · William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, [1] writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. His literary contributions helped to establish the ...

  4. Há 2 dias · Fulmer is a quiet rural parish, covering 1,370 acres, of which 138 acres are arable land, 537 permanent grass and 366 woods and plantations. (fn. 1) In 1895 524 acres were included in the civil parish of Gerrard's Cross, which was created out of the parishes of Chalfont St. Peter, Fulmer, Iver, Langley Marish and Upton-cum-Chalvey. (fn. 2) The ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Sir John de Mohun died in 1376 and Greywell then passed in accordance with the marriage settlement of 1348 to his widow Joan, who died in 1404, leaving as her heirs two daughters, Philippa, wife of Edward Plantagenet, Duke of York, and Elizabeth, widow of William Montagu, Earl of Salisbury, and a grandson, Sir Richard L'Estrange, son of Maud a deceased daughter, who had married Sir John L ...

  6. Há 4 dias · Of the two houses, the one which has played an amusing and not unimportant part in Chelsea's history is No. 18, still called Don Saltero's after the first tenant, the enterprising and versatile James Salter. We will, however, first give the list of residents in No. 17 during the 18th century as displayed in the parish books. Occupants of No. 17 ...

  7. Há 4 dias · With her death in 1358 it passed to the Black Prince, who in 1361 gave it to William Montagu, earl of Salisbury. After forfeiture to the Crown it was granted in 1401 to Sir John Stanley of Lathom (Lancs.), with whose descendants, the earls of Derby, it remained until c . 1989, when they transferred it to the bishop of Chester.