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A History of the County of Oxford
… of its origin. There was some excuse for Brian Twyne's attempt to discover an ancestry for Oxford more ancient … Cambridge by John Caius, but even in his own time Twyne's opinions on this subject were received with amused … to show their suppleness. 284 Ridley, Latimer, and Cranmer were brought to Oxford to defend their views on the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1066 KIRKBY IRELETH seems to have been part of Earl Tostig's Hougun lordship. 3 It was in the king's hands in 1086, and in 1127 was included in Stephen's grant … there are remains of a text at the north end taken from Cranmer's Great Bible of 1541. On the west side the painting …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… run from east to west, one near the river from St. Michael's to Hambleton, and another further north from Garstang to … in Rawcliffe, Thistleton and Greenhalgh, tenable by knight's service. 4 The Rawcliffe here intended seems to be Mid … Butler in 1538 obtained a dispensation from Archbishop Cranmer to enable him to marry Anne Bradshagh, widow; Dods. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… confirmed by Gilbert Fitz Reinfred to Roger, Augustine's son. 7 William son of Waldeve de Ulverston in 1202 released … but nothing is known of its history. In 1538 Archbishop Cranmer granted a licence for the consecration of the chapel … the Restoration. In 1717 the certified income was 7 1 s., of which 5 1 s. was the sum raised by the people; there …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… urban purposes is divided into four wards. The Working Men's Institute was erected in 1881 at the charge of Mr. Richard … factory there also. Higher Walton, formerly called Moon's Mill, is a village situated a mile east from Walton-le-Dale … 1547 it passed with the rectory of Blackburn to Archbishop Cranmer and descended with it to his successors. 110 In 1552 …
A Dictionary of London
… In Queenhithe Ward. First mention: " Trigge Lane" (S. 364). Called " Trigg Lane" (O. and M. 1677). Named after … end of Trig Lane, on the Thames In Queenhithe Ward (O.S. 1880). First mention : " Trig Stairs" (Strype, 1720, I. … Aldgate (Kinns, 191, quoting Strype's Memorials of Cranmer). First reference to it as a parish church is in the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 218221, 224. Dec. 16. Letter of direction for 8608 l. 0 s. 6 d. to Mr. Shales, late her Majesty's Goldsmith, for jewels, plate &c. furnished into the Jewel … XVI, p. 122. Same for 15 l. to Walter Wallinger and Joseph Cranmer for 3 quarters to Sept. 29 last on their salaries as …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… perpetuity. Money Book XXIV, p. 223. Same for 37 l. 6 s. 8 d. to Thomas Sherlock, Dr. in Divinity, for same time on … or yearly pension. Ibid., p. 225. Same for 185 l. 5 s. 0 d. to the Treasurer of Christ's Hospital for half a year … Pipe Office, for same time on his same. 10 l. to Joseph Cranmer, another [Secondary in the said Office], for same …
Calendar of Treasury books
… paid over to Henry Wise and Joseph Carpenter, his Majesty's Gardeners, or either of them, for 1717 Xmas quarter on the allowance of 2,960 l. for keeping his Majesty's Gardens and Plantations consisting of 148 acres. (William … Remembrancer's Office; 70 l. 8 s. 4 d. to Joseph Cranmer for fees in the Pipe Office). Money Book XXIV, pp. …
Calendar of Treasury books
… July 1717, 1620 July 16. Royal warrant dated St. James's to Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, Lord Chamberlain of … Serjeant and Yeoman of the Vestry, lutenist and violin 6 s. [each] a day for the first week and 3 s. [each] a day from … to Charles Milbourne, one of the Secondaries, and Joseph Cranmer, another same. (Letter of direction, ut supra.) Money …
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