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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called " Green Tockholes in Livesey;" the family of Holinshed more recently held the lordship, and on the margin of a moor stands an old farmhouse called Holinshed Hall. Tockholes is a scattered tract, watered by …
Old and New London
… the Catholic religion in England. Tyburn is mentioned by Holinshed, who writes of a certain "false servant" that, …
Survey of London
… and the lord Hastings was created earle of Huntingdon." (Holinshed's Chronicle.) See commission, dated 3rd July, 1528, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 160. Black Virgin of Willesden (pamphlet in Grange Mus.). Holinshed's Chronicles (1808 edn.), iii. 806. 'Visitations of …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… of silver fashion, or else with brode or narrow brims" (Holinshed, 'Chron.,' ed. 1807, i. 399). Cf. the bequest of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was lodged in the Dean of Windsor's house, 'a place,' says Holinshed, 'more meet indeed for a priest than a princess.' … Froissart, Chron. i, 100; Harrison, Descr. of Engl. in Holinshed Chron. (ed. 1574), 196 a. Robt. of Glouc. Chron. … R. 9 Edw. I, m. 12 d. Cal. Chart. R. 12571300, p. 248. Holinshed, Chron. of Engl. iii, 282 b; Ramsay, Dawn of Const. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… acres), Newton (1,400 acres), and Tydd (2,000 acres). R. Holinshed, Chron., ed. 1808, iv, 255. W. Watson, Hist. Wisb. …
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