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A History of the County of Worcester
… 5 June 1644 Pershore Bridge was destroyed by King Charles's army on the way to Worcester to prevent Waller from … Perrott House, is the residence of Mr. William Pearce, F.S.A. It is a fine specimen of a Georgian town mansion, with … which he had refounded at Westminster. 18 King Edward's gift included various liberties, sac and soc, toll and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… had an area coincident with the Gildable manor, the King's manor, the Great Liberty manor and the Clink Liberty. This … High Street from the river to the vicinity of St. George's Church, and wall paintings and other evidence prove that … were round about Southwark, besieging London, and Cnut's men dug a ditch round the southern end of London Bridge, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but the doorway into itnow blockedis of Collingwood's time, though it seems likely that the building was only … pronounced 'ruinous' in 1618 (two years after Shakespeare's burial in the chancel). Some repairs were executed in … thes stones And cvrst be he y t moves my bones. (3) Thomas Nashe, married Elizabeth daughter of John Halle, gent., died …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Chapel Lane, Old Town as far as the north side of Hall's Croft, and all the land of the college which lay to the … 31 A glimpse of the appearance of Stratford in Shakespeare's time is afforded by another survey, of 1582, which records … Henley Street and Wood Street, known locally as Cook's Alley. 37 The crossing at the Town Hall, between High …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in exchange for a monastery at Fladbury, which Egwin's predecessor Ostfor had obtained from Ethelred, King of … that Ethelred had no right to grant away his wife's inheritance, seized Stratford and held it until the abbot gave Fladbury to him in exchange. After Ethelhard's death his brother Osward opposed this settlement and forced …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… The Chamberlain's Account 1584-5 Nos. 1-67 CHAMBERLAIN'S ACCOUNT 158485 1. … Farrer for her yearly annuity, 13s.4d. 95 d. To Lawrence Nashe farmer of Finsbury 96 for his pains to see that the … chamber 7s.4d.; summa 17s.10d. 35. 11 Dec. to Edward Nashe paviour for work at the suspiral (sesperall) at St …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… The Chamberlain's Account 1585-6 Nos. 147-226 Nos. 147226 147. [The fourth … and 12 peppercorns.] 2 149. [The receipts of the city's general lands and Blanchappleton lands, vacations and … 57 dwells 15s.3d.; summa 2.16s.1d. 183. 25 Nov. to Edward Nashe paviour for paving work done at Widow Cudner's house in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… The Chapel Royal at St James's Chapel Royal at St. James's (from 1704, Whitehall) 16891829; 1837 The chapel royal at St. James's was established in 1689. By January 1704, in the aftermath …
A History of the County of Sussex
… early date. This boundary approximately went to St. James's Post 11 and thence to the west to the boundary post 12 … the Pallant and the Vintry, which latter included St. Mary's Hospital and the Grey Friars, 16 but in 1896 the number of … on considerably during the last 300 years. 34 Speed's map of 1610, showing East Street extending in width up to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2 Coventry representatives were also returned to Edward I's Parliaments of 1298, 1301, 1302, 1305, and 1306, but apparently not to that of 1307. 3 The city's members in 1295 - the first whose names are known - were … in 1306 were also prominent citizens. During Edward II's reign Coventry apparently sent special representatives to …
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