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A History of the County of Oxford
… III. m. 24. Cotton MS. Vitell, E xv, fol. 220 b.; Wood, City, 474, who refers also to 'a small register belonging to Merton College,' fol. 11 a. Wood, City, ii, 474; Collectanea (Oxf. Hist. Soc.), iv, 8. This … of the abbot of Bec'; Grey Friars in Oxf. 14, 16. Wood, City, ii, 473-4. Pat. 49 Hen. III, m. 24; Grey Friars in Oxf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the occupiers of which the duty of repairing the city wall fell. This duty was now undertaken by the city. 7 All the houses acquired hitherto were within the city wall, lying between it and Freren Street (now Church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (i.e. lying between Trinity Lane, now Rose Lane, and the City Ditch), and built a chapel for them. The city claimed a rent of 13 s. 4 d. from this land. 2 According … with the chapel into several tenements, paying rent to the city towards the relief of four poor bedesmen called 'Trinity …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Repingdon on 10 June, men were seen in the school with arms concealed under their clothes. 59 Stephen Patrington, … CARMELI 120 Cott. MS. Vitell. E, xv, fol. 31. Wood, City, ii, 415, 417, 435. Bale, Script. (Cent. 4, No. 19), … Church archives.) Cott. MS. Vitell. E, xv, fol. 31; Wood, City, 417. Wood, City, ii, 418. Peckham, Reg. (Rolls Ser.), …
A History of the County of London
… lot, for in 1385 the king had ordered his serjeant-at-arms to arrest an apostate minoress, Mary de Felton, and … Bible in 2 vols. with gold clasps enamelled with the arms of France. Nicolas, Test. Vet. 147. The papal mandate …
A History of the County of Kent
… nimbus round her head; beneath is an escutcheon of the arms of France and England, quarterly, ensigned with the head …
A History of the County of Kent
… of the Trinitarian friars without the east gate of that city; 29 this land was at the Dissolution reckoned among the … nimbus, seated, in a niche with triple canopy, with both arms upraised; on each side a saint or attendant holding up … 195. Bridgwater Corp. Mun. Oxf. D. No. 35, 180; cf. Wood, City of Oxf. (Oxf. Hist. Soc.), i, 600. L. and P. Hen. VIII, …
A History of the County of London
… there. 3 The site was good owing to its proximity to the City and to the river, the main road between London and … neighbourhood, perhaps because of its being outside the City gates, soon had other drawbacks, and in 1345 the friars … of Devon, 15 it was to the mayor and commonalty of the City that they owed the grant of Crockers Lane for the west …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to be covered with a marble stone 7 ft. by 4 ft., with the arms and effigies of himself and wife. 14 Edmund's wife, Joan …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a plot of land called 'Belassis' within the walls of the city of Worcester, 100 perches long by 30 perches broad, … garden, a garden called 'Pynnokeshey,' lying between the city walls on one side and the way called 'Dolday' on the … benefactors amongst the gentry of this county, whose arms are still remaining in the bow window of their great …
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