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A History of the County of Hampshire
… is the only remaining portion of the castle where Norman and Angevin kings resided, where Henry I was married to Maud of Scotland and their son William Atheling was born, where Henry III was … born, where Henry VIII entertained the Emperor Charles V, and where Mary and Philip celebrated part of their ill-fated …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Winchester Fairs and trades EARLY HISTORY THE FAIR OF ST. GILES Winchester, … foot of St. Giles Down, near but not too near the coast and served by ancient roads, was predestined for the haunt of … twenty or twenty-four by temporary grants 3 and often in practice exceeded, seems to have been regarded as the normal …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… chalk down-land. Roman roads approach it from all sides, and the Itchen while navigable brought it into touch with Southampton, and so with the centres of continental trade. The present … borough of Winchester lay within the walls, but the east and west sokes, or suburbs, which entirely surrounded it, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… In certain particulars it was moulded by royal licence and enactment, others clearly derive from remote antiquity. … the convicted citizen suffered brutal mutilation 2 and blinding. This law may well have been the Conqueror's. In … to this plea. Both in the soke and the city it was the practice in these cases to examine the wife in the absence of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… owed its first beginnings to its important geographical and political status 3 rather than to any deliberate trade … points out that this is strictly analogous to the London practice at the time and considers that it suggests an early … by the common assembly from among the freemen, but in practice generally in rotation from among the aldermen, and, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… may be said to begin with the coming of St. Birinus in 635 and his conversion to Christianity of King Kynegils. Birinus … the church seems to have been finished by Bishop Elphege and to have had a central tower, north and south aisles, perhaps transepts, an eastern apse with a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the Earl; 'then it was taxed for 5 hides, now for 4 hides, and the castle of Windsor is on the (other) half hide.' 1 The castle was thus a new work, and there are no grounds for assuming it to be older than the … William, the castle was no doubt raised by his orders, 3 and from the first it has been the special stronghold of the …
Survey of London Monograph
… 930), but since then the succession has been maintained and Windsor is now one of the six heralds in ordinary. Badge: … news of the battle of Auray, fought on 29 September 1364, and whom King Edward forthwith appointed Windsor herald ( … of Arms bought them in 1833 for 525. Had perhaps largest practice of his day in peerage cases; his merit as …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Name Thomas WINSTON Gender Male Primary occupation medical physician (MD) (Physician. F of Clare. Gresham Prof of Physic 1615-42 & 1652-5. Author (medical).) Period of medical practice 1602-1655 Place of birth England (b Painswick, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Biography Name James WINTER Gender Male Primary occupation medical apothecary (Apothecary. Surgeon. BS 1620-30) Period of medical practice 1618-1640 Address Fleet St & West Green Totnam 1630. … the wrong parts. Action taken ?None to W. Dr. Cadyman and John Kellet to reappear. Verdict case not completed 1 Feb …
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