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Survey of London
… and Buckland; George Torkington of St. Pancras; William Neve Turner; Thomas Webb; William Wheeler. 74 A typical list …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… She died, faintly articulating: Jesus I come quickly, Hal-le-lu-jab. Such was the end of one, beloved by all who knew …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… against Thomas de Bethum, Robert de Tybay, Robert le Carpenter and others of a plea that whereas the custody of … William Maymor[n]ing " 30s. Thomas de A " 22s. 6d. Alan de Le How " 15s. Walter de Le Pulle " 60s. Geffray de Setel" " 15s. William de Schappe " …
A Dictionary of London
… Without (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799). A brewhouse called "le Belle" in Aldrichegate Ward Without is mentioned in Lond. … 65 Lombard Street. Bell (The), Holborn A tenement called "le Bell" in parish of St. Andrew in Holbourne between a …
A Dictionary of London
… Katherine's Lane See Bell Court. Bell Alley, St. Martin's le Grand See Bell Square. Bell and Bear Alley, Great … (O. and M. 1677-Strype, 1755). Name probably derived from "le Bell," an Inn in Mincing Lane which belonged to St. John's Monastery, Colchester. See Bell (le). Bell Court In Little Moorfields, Fore Street, in …
A Dictionary of London
… Bell Court, St. Martin's le Grand - Bell Wheel Alley Bell Court, St. Martin's le Grand See Bell Square. Bell Inn On the east side of … See Ball Court. Bell Square East out of St. Martin's le Grand to Foster Lane in Aldersgate Ward (Horwood, …
A Dictionary of London
… 1600-1700, No.39). Name derived from the tenement called "le Belle," mentioned 36 H. VIII. (L. and P. R. VIII. XIX. … VIII. (Lond. I. p.m. I. 78). "la Bell Savage," otherwise "le Bell Savoy," 2 and 3 P. and M. (Cal. L. and M. Ft. of … inn with its appurtenances called Savagesynn, alias vocat 'le Belle on the Hope,' in the parish of St. Bridget in Fleet …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… called Browston White House, was the seat of the family of Le Grys, some of whom are buried in the parish church of Belton. The front rooms were built by Mr. Le Grys, but the wrought ceilings of the hall and principal … possessors of Browston Hall before it passed to that of Le Grys. The gross amount of acres in the parish of Belton is …
A Dictionary of London
… the New Royal Exchange, and the parish united to St. Peter le Poor, and the monuments removed to that church. A Rectory. …
A History of the County of London
… and Birlingham; in Middlesex he held the manors of le Nete, Staines, Laleham and 'Billets,' and the rectory of … Bassingbourn (Camb.); four of the prebends of St. Martin le Grand, the free chapels of Playden (Sussex), Tickhill … Dom. 1667–8, p. 77, and ibid. Add. 1660–70, p. 728. Le Neve ( Fasti, iii, 359, note 72) remarks that since the …
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