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The Church in London, 1375-1392
… to the same prior 1s 6d; the prior of the hospital of St Mary without Bishopsgate 10s 0d; the prior of Holy Trinity … Stable to the same prior 2s 6d; the same to the church of St John Walbrook 9s 0d. 542. From the tenements of: the prior … 3s 6d; John Rawleyn to the same prior 7d; the church of St Michael Bassishaw £5 0s 0d; the same to the prior of Holy …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… Olyver to Southwark priory £1 6s 8d; item to the church of St Paul 16s 0d; the church of St Paul in Timberhithe Lane (Tymbyrhithelane) £1 0s 0d; the … of John Bery £2 0s 0d; William Venour to the church of St Pancras 10s 0d; item from the same to the church of St
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… the prioress of Kilburn 10s 0d; Adam Bamme to the abbot of St Mary Graces £3 6s 8d; Thomas Pole to Bermondsey 17s 0d; the same to the hospital of St Bartholomew 6s 8d; John Bedyng to St Edmund [ King and Martyr] ( Lumbardstret) £1 6s 8d; Edmund …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… 3s 4d; William Rede holds to the rector of [the church of] St Thomas the Apostle £8 13s 4d. Rents of: the church of St Lawrence Pountney which John Roket holds £10 16s 8d; the church of [St Mary] Aldermary which John Stapilton holds £5 0s 0d. From …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… From the tenements of mr Richard Salyng 6s 0d. Church of St John. From the tenements of: the same Richard £3 6s 8d; … Frammelyngham £1 0s 0d; Richard Arderne £1 0s 0d. House of St Helen. From the same tenements £1 0s 0d. St Michael Bassishaw ( Bassyshawe). From the tenements which …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Eccleston - Edgbaston Eccleston (St. Mary) ECCLESTON ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Great Boughton, Lower … of Viscount to the Marquess of Westminster. Eccleston (St. Mary) ECCLESTON ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Turner & Son) and William Richards of James Street, near St. Paul's, both of them described as makers of 'patent' gold … of George IV, and copies of the horses on the façade of St. Mark's in Venice, which were placed on the roof of his … in the end, proved advantageous to Birmingham. Faujas de St. Fond had visited Birmingham in 1784 and commented that it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Climax Weldless Tubes, New Credenda Tube, Star Tube, and St. Helen's Tube and Metal companies. All these firms made … First World War had extended the quarter to the north of St. Paul's Square and since 1914 many factories employing … of steam-power being used in the three Birmingham wards of St. Bartholomew, Deritend, and St. Martin, as returned for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… or 'Burmigham', which was apparently in Worcestershire, on St. John the Baptist's day. 41 It was not specified which of the two feasts of St. John the Baptist was meant. This has been identified with … were royal manors which had fairs at one of the feasts of St. John the Baptist. 42 At all events, William of Birmingham …
A History of the County of Warwick
… than purely economic activities. The parish church of St. Martin seems to have been entirely rebuilt in the latter … religious endowment, the foundation of the Hospital of St. Thomas of Canterbury, occurs in the earlier part of the … occur as early as 1310 in a grant to the Hospital of St. Thomas. 82 On the other hand the common field of the …
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