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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… and the topographer. It was Sir Harris Nicolas's opinion (expressed in his preface to the work just … they are already household words. 8. John Colet, Dean of S. Paul's, Sir Andrew Judde, Sir Andrew Laxton, and many others whose …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… be held on Monday in every week. 6 It was called the King's Court, and served on one occasion at least (viz. anno 18 Edward I.) for holding the Court of the King's Exchequer; 7 but whether this was the first or only time … thenceforth to be decided in the courts known as the Mayor's and Sheriffs' Courts respectively, while all real and mixed …
London Bridge
… Introduction INTRODUCTION The Corporation of London's own archives constitute a great resource for the history of … to change. 3 London Bridge and the Bridge House London's stone bridge was begun in the later 12th century, replacing … with the development of the cult of Thomas Becket, London's native-born saint and martyr (d. 1170; canonised 1173), and …
The London eyre of 1276
… deleted marginations suggest that the document is Seyton's main roll. Two features of the roll are, however, unlike … to the clerk who wrote m.20. 6 The rolls in Seyton's custody at the time of his death were delivered by his … on 5 June 1279, into the hands of Thomas Bek, the king's treasurer, and John de Kirby. Among the documents was the …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… seems safest to refer to it as the Subsidy of 1292 (1292 S), especially as 1292 is doubtless the year when the … mentioned actually functioned as chief taxers. The King's writ to the Mayor and Aldermen that they receive the rolls … so far as exemplified, is li., and that for solidus an s with a small semicircle on top. In three wards (ColemSt, …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… de Betoigne (Cordw) was a son of William de Betoyne 1292 S. John de Bolonia (Tower) was a brother of Thomas de Boloyne 1292 S. Reymund de Burdeux (Cordw) was a son of Reymund de … (1276). Hugh de Paris (Walbr). Cf. Robert de Parys 1292 S (Walbr). John de Parys (Cornh). John de Parys, corder …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… stage, unanimity of opinion ceases, and Sir John Baddeley's theory (which he propounds on the same page as the passage … history is admitted by all who are cognisant of his life's work, but on the other hand it is rejected, with … the assumption that the 25 Councillors of King John's time gradually became identified with the Aldermen. But Mr. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Hook Norton to his brother Niel (d. c. 1115), to Niel's son Robert (d. 1142), and to Robert's son (d. 1163), grandson (d. 1196), and great-grandson, all … de Plessis, who entered on the manor on Maud de Cauntelo's death. 94 John de Plessis died in 1263 and was succeeded by …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… King's Norton KING'S NORTON King's Norton lies seven miles east-south-east of Leicester on a … Mun. Room, Wyggeston Hosp. Docs. 'a terrier of Mr. William Waley's farm' and 'a terrier of the farm and 3 yardlands . . …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… of the Crowm by the abbot and monks of St. Mary's, York. Their tenants were the successive heads of the local … and Mary, in 1558, to Thomas Carus, justice of the queen's bench temp. of queen Elizabeth, who died 9 Sept., 1575, … of Lowther, bart. 10901097 Ivo Talebois gave to St. Mary's, York, the church of KircabiLauenesdale with its land; Cal. …
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