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Calendar of Treasury Books
… accompt of what is due to each particular person employed in the said works for the respective times from 1 July 16923 … to the Guard Rooms and Earl of Romney's lodgings there in November 1697: as certified by the Earl of Ranelagh 20 … to 31 March 1696. s. d. Thomas Hill, mason 22 8 0 William Wheatley, carpenter 396 6 10 Henry Hartwell, bricklayer 219 5 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Claworth, Clavord CLAWORTH, CLAVORD. In Clavord of the Kings Soc of Maunsfeld in his Warpentac of Wardebec or Ofwaldbec, was one car. and … wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir George Cooke, bart: of Wheatley, Yorkshire, was likewife buried there, aged 69. On …
Survey of London
… Clerkenwell St James's Church St James's Church, erected in 178892, is the only known building of importance by the … since the creation of the parish of Clerkenwell in 1176, and after the nunnery's suppression the building was … Monument, 1995, pp. 3589 Pinks, pp. 60, 687 Henry B. Wheatley, London Past and Present, 1891, p. 277: Rupert …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… est Thome Gresley, justiciario foreste citra Trentam, quod in foresta regis de Galtres faciat habere Willelmo de … est eidem Thome quod faciat habere Mathie Bezill' in foresta de Braden' quatuor damas de dono regis. Teste etc. … cum escaetis suis ad reparacionem domorum manerii de Cuddesdon', quod est in custodia sua, de dono regis. Teste …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… OF SOUTHWELL The mediaeval diocese of York contained, in the churches of York, Ripon, Beverley, and Southwell, four … of secular canons. The early history of each is involved in much obscurity; and the difficulty is increased in the … Priory; and 26 s. 8 d. from the parish church of South Wheatley to buy wax and oil. The outgoings from this fund …
A History of the County of Essex
… parishes, Colne Engaine was presumably heavily wooded in the early Middle Ages. No villani were recorded in 1066 or 1086, but in that period the number of bordarii … 10 a. in 1840 when the Colne Park estate also contained Wheatley, Croft, Hawes, and West woods, totalling 55 a. 30 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… known as Grandpont was built or improved by Robert d'Oilly in the 11th century. 1 Before the completion of the Botley … in the 16th and 17th centuries, ran north of Oxford from Wheatley bridge to Islip and Enstone. There was a branch road to Oxford through Wheatley. 15 The route from Oxford to London continued to be, …
A Dictionary of London
… Cornhill - Cook's Court, Bishopsgate Conduit upon Cornhill In Cornhill opposite the north end of Change Alley and the eastern side of the Royal Exchange. Shown in Leake's map, 1666. Stow tells us that after the year 1401 … then called) by Henry III. for converted Jews (S. 282). Wheatley says in 1233. "Houses in the close of the site of …
Survey of London
… of similar houses of which Nos. 4 and 5 were demolished in 1962. The rest, with the exception of No. 2, are of late … small yards where the garden had been. 112 In 1870 H. B. Wheatley was unaware that the famous faade still survived, … transl. Mrs. Edward Cresy, 1826, vol. II, p. 295 n. H. B. Wheatley, Round About Piccadilly and Pall Mall, 1870, pp. …
Survey of London
… Douglas, fourteenth Earl of Morton, 17456 (but living in France and imprisoned in Bastille, 1746); Henry Pelham, 17629; Countess Dowager … Dalton, op. cit. (277 above), vol. II, 1912, p. 412. H. B. Wheatley, op. cit. (350 above), 1870, p. 79. Edward Smith, …
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