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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… A. M. who succeeded Mr. Wilson, first occurs May 3, 1797. Edward Moises. A. M. morning lecturer, on Haigh's removal to … Cuthbert, alias Robert Ewbank, occurs February 1,1577. 29 Edward Cleton occurs both in 1585 and in 1586. Thomas Edgar … is a handsome marble monument, erected by the Rev. Edward Moises, A.M. to the memory of his only son. It …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The chantry of St. Catharine was founded in the reign of Edward III. who, by a charter, granted licence to Robert de … of St. Loye, or St. Elgie, was founded in the reign of Edward III. by Richard Pickering. Its yearly value was 3. 8 … above, it is said to have been founded "by a licence of Edward III. to one Hugh Hawking and Betterresse his wyffe to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… John of Beverley; in S. window in W. wall, figures of (a) Edward II, (b) John, King of Spain and Duke of Lancaster, (c) Henry V, (d) St. Edward the Martyr, (e) King Canute, (f) Edward the Confessor, (g) King Alfred, (h) King Athelstan, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dedicated to the B.V.M., St. Thomas of Canterbury, and St. Edward the Confessor, where divine service was celebrated … estates. 48 The greater crisis was to come in 1460, when Edward IV was intending a much more thorough resumption than … Sydenham (fellow, 1645), all unattributed; Charles I by Edward Bower (inscribed on the back 'King Charles the first …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… was sequestrated by the Commonwealth and sold in 1653 to Edward Tooke, 96 but it was apparently regained by the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is quarried for rough building purposes. The Rev. Edward Neale is lord of the manor. Fairs are held for cattle …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… wood one leu. long, four qu. broad. In the time of king Edward the Confessour this was 40s. value, when the survey … returned lord of this place. 3 The jury, 4 E. 3, said that Edward earl of Kent held when he died the manor of Allerton … eldest, who married Elizabeth, one of the daughters of sir Edward Mountague, by whom he had only two daughters: she was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Knutsford; containing 427 inhabitants. In the reign of Edward I. the manor was conveyed by John de Lostock to the … Northumberland; upon which occasion, Malcolm and his son Edward were both killed; the former, according to the … the abbot was summoned to parliament in the reigns of Edward I. and II. It continued to flourish till the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… paragraph is based on Char. Com. files. S.R.O. 2030/1/5, Edward VI char. min. 184989. Ibid. S.R.O. 356, box 303, … Ex inf. the warden, Hosier's Almshouses. S.R.O. 2030/1/11, Edward VI char. dilapidations acct. Ex inf. the matron, …
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