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- Thomas Barowe or Barrow (died 1497?) was an English ecclesiastic and judge. Barowe was rector of Olney, Buckinghamshire, and was appointed to a prebend...
- (Downton Abbey), character on the television show Downton Abbey Thomas Barowe (died 1497), ecclesiastic and judge This disambiguation page lists articles...
- and spring water. Variant spellings include Berbae (gen. ca. 800/830), Barowe (1522), and Barragh (1641). Ptolemy's Geography (2nd century AD) described...
- Canterbury 1486–1500 Robert Morton 9 January 1479 22 September 1483 — Thomas Barowe 22 September 1483 22 August 1485 — Robert Morton jointly with William Eliot...
- Easheton 1323 Walter 1362 Thomas de la Peke 1372 William de Ruley 1385 Adam de Barowe 1388 W. Dryden 1412 William Hall 1432 Thomas Gardiner 1433 Giles Claybrook...
- referred to as Margaret Aborough (a variant of à Barow / Barrow) Thomas Barowe or Barrow (died 1497?), English ecclesiastic and judge Luserina Barows,...
- History of Imbanking, XV 1536 A.D. "Whereas one Cornelius Vanderdelf of Barowe in Brabant in the parts beyond the Sea at his own proper cost and charge...
- Not all their men were killed; at least one retainer of Thomas', John Barowe, was captured and held for ransom. The antiquarian John Gough Nichols noted...
- Archaeological Service have identified the following: 1581: Section (b) named Le Barowe. 1834/4: Tithe Map: Section named as War Bank (wood). 1842: Named as War...
- occurs 1535, 1537 The priory and rectory of Ainstable were leased to Leonard Barowe of Armathwaite in 1538, and the manor was afterwards sold by Edward VI....