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Old and New London
… in the reign of Edward VI. There are two officers, says Bayley, who are now joined in the command and custody of the … of the Tower. "Sir Richard, who died in 1560," says Bayley, "is represented on one side, in armour, with his two … who believes in the Tower ghost can swallow this too. Bayley mentions that the bones of an old ape, which had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Sholdon, to the poor of Deal, now vested in Thomas Bayley, mariner, of Deal, and is of the annual produce of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… time, and till it was sold to Worger, and thence again to Bayley, in which name it remained till Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and Dentifrice' [Tradecards (1794)], not to mention Bayley's Powder, Ruspin's Powder and Spence's Powder, all …
The Environs of London
… Leggat, 1763 (his only daughter married Thomas Butterworth Bayley, Esq. of Lancashire); Anne, wife of James White, 1764; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. Bartholomew's hospital, vested the estate in Nicholas Bayley, one of his executors, 47 who was to convey it to the … priest. The land was surrendered to St. Bartholomew's by Bayley and other trustees in 1464, 48 after the master had accused Bayley of felling the timber for his own profit. 49 In 1520 …
A Dictionary of London
… Ground, and Well Close (Britton and Brayley, p.196, and Bayley II. cxviii.). Tower of London Situated at the eastern … on the north bank of the Thames on Tower Hill (S. 45, and Bayley, ed. 1821, I. p. 1), on the-confines of Middlesex and … P.R. Ed. III. 1343-5, p.84). Repaired 1532 (S. 49, and Bayley I. 117). There were two chapels in the Tower, " St. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… bdle. 250, no. 9. The houses of Peter Adlington and Ralph Bayley were those having six hearths; Lawrence Worthington's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… principal proprietors in 1787 were Richard Brown, Thomas Bayley, Richard Taylor, Lord Grey de Wilton, John Hutton, … Manchester; see the account of Hope in Pendleton. Thomas Bayley, who died in 1817, left the estate to his sons for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… paid nearly a third of the land tax; the Reverend Mr. Bayley and William Bamford were the next considerable … gift of Ann Mosley); a chalice, 'the gift of Mrs. Frances Bayley to Didsbury Church 1813'; an almsdish of 1843, and two …
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