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A History of the County of Middlesex
… at the Ferry House or Bleak Hall inn at Cook's ferry. 81 London merchants, despite their property in Edmonton, played … mentioned it in his account of James I's progress to London in 1603 85 and the petty sessions were held there in … to Latymer's charity at the crossing point of the London-Ware road with the route from Edmonton marsh to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was a church school for 284 children and 90 infants in London Road (built in 1894); a council school in Margaret … to West Ham school which had been evacuated from London to New Marston. 59 In 1859 a committee of Oxford … of the Royal College of Science in South Kensington, London. Two years later a class for mechanical and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… BC/II/7/5, f. 236v.; Camden, Brit. (1695), 744. S.P.C.K. London, CR 1/2 sqq.; G. P. Brown, 'Beverley Blue Coat Sch.', … and Irel. (1710), pp. 15-16; above, Public Inst. S.P.C.K. London, CR 1/2, nos. 2242, 2540. Min. Bks. passim; Educ. of … 10 th Rep. Com. Char. 690-1; Min. Bks. passim. S.P.C.K. London, CR 1/2, no. 2260; Acct. of Several Work-Houses …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… 1573, vested in twenty-four Governors, Several citizens of London, were of that body. See an Account of the School by the Rev. F.C. Cass, M.A., in the "Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archological Society,' vol. v., page 1. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… stockings, and caps like those at Christ's Hospital in London; and a master was appointed to teach them reading and … qualified masters and mates. Influenced by the work of the London Marine Society, and particularly by its secretary … and by a 'special relationship' with the University of London in the conduct of degree examinations, the college …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Meyrick show pupils drawn from county families, from London, Ireland, and the Indian service. Salisbury was … as a fourth son, he had made a career for himself in London, where in 1504 he became a member of the Mercers' Company. His will assigned his London property to that company, directing his executors to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… two barons and two commoners) who would then travel to 'London', probably meaning Westminster, for a parliament to … printed in RP , i, 479, no. 112] 13 Mandate to sheriffs of London to pay 150 to various Londoners for victuals and … : E 159/79, m. 7 18 Mandate to keeper of exchange at London to pay Richard [ recte Robert] le Convers 54 11s 4d …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… talk of the prorogued parliament as meeting in 'London' the one major piece of legislation associated with … Source : CCR 1272-9 , 167 6 Mandate to John of London, escheator south of Trent, to deliver to John of … Willoughby for trespass plea between William Fresseved of London and the community of the city of Lincoln. By king and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… as the beginning of February to hold a parliament at 'London' (probably here meaning Westminster) after Easter. The London Jews who were to be adjourned to this parliament were … to start. 1 A related mandate to the justices of the London eyre issued on 21 February required them to provide …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of 1278 which was sent to the mayor and sheriffs of London on 10 June 1281. 11 The abbot of Glastonbury is also …
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