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Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… of ale. 6 A medieval seal inscribed with the name of John le Tanner of Berrick was found in the late 19th century, 7 … TNA, E 179/255/3. OHC, tithe award (Parsons); Magd. Coll., LE/51 (Allnutt); no Grace tenancy has been found. Bldgs List, … OHC, tithe award. Magd. Coll., CP 3/13, pp. 245; ibid. LE/51/1325; Linc. Coll., L/BSC/19. OHC, MSS Wills Oxon., esp. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… daughter Aline (d. c. 1281), the relict of Sir Hugh le Despenser and the wife of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk, and to Aline's son Sir Hugh le Despenser 46 (Lord le Despenser from 1295, cr. earl of … edn.). Sar. Chart. and Doc. (Rolls Ser.), pp. 111-13; Le Neve, Fasti, 1066-1300, Salisbury, 57; for the tithes, cf. …
The Environs of London
… Register. Ibid. The principal benefactors were Mr. James Le Grew, who, in 1778, gave the sum of 100l. 3 per cents.; … in 1783, 300l. 3 per cent. consol. Bank ann.; Mr. Michael Le Mounier in 1783, 50l.; Mr. George Leeds in 1785, 100l. 4 … Sea annuities : all the above benefactions, except Mr. Le Grew's, were by will. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… land was let for brickmaking in the 15th century and 'le bryk place' at the Whitechapel end of Brick Lane existed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (d. 1809), but mostly by dividends from gift by Jas. Le Grew (1778) or bequests under wills of Jas. Limborough (or Linborough), Mic. Le Mounier (1783), Geo. Leeds (1785), Peter Debeze (1791), …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… two tenements, 1 a. 1 r. adjoining their gardens, 1 a. (le Homestall), and a parcel of land (Pickfield) to Thomas and … no. 17; G.L.R.O., M93/142-3, 167. i.e. 4 ½ a. molond at le Bery, identified as part of Wm. Pyott's est. in 1643. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and building to 1836; the West. e.g. 1'Ancre, Chien Noir, le Cigne Noir, le Boucher: Case Bk. of La Maison de Charite de Spitalfields …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… C 142/743, no. 17 (1643). The names 'late Ric. Reason's', 'le Homestall adjoining le tenementof Wm. Reymond', Eastwell and Hedgate, suggest a …
Survey of London
… scheme at Golden Lane, London, in 1952, which developed Le Corbusier's concept of the 'building as street' into one … to absorb or deflect noise. Taking their lead from Le Corbusier the Smithsons championed 'the building as street', although unlike Le Corbusier, who placed his 'streets' within a building, …
Survey of London
… near "Charyngcrosse" with gardens adjoining, abutting on "le Rouncevall" on the north, on the garden of "le Rouncevall" on the east, on the ground called "Scotlond" … Mary of "Rouncevall" and next the estate opposite called "le Scotlond," 203 feet. The length of 167 feet from the …
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