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Old and New London
… And here, in the same reign, lived that great alchemist, Raymond Lully, whom Edward III. employed in the Tower to try …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… St. Mary Colechurch, in the tenure of Edward Sole, William Raymond, and Anthony Totehill, grocers, to hold rent-free for … was sold to Roger and Robert Taverner. The tenants were Raymond, for a house (10A) rented at £4 p.a., Sole, for a …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in right of the Crown, which Henry VIII granted to Thomas Raymond, grocer of London, in fee in 1514, to hold from 1485 … against John Rodys and his wife Margaret in 1532; John Raymond, gentleman, was called to warrant. This recovery was …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… William Butler, gentleman of the king's household, Thomas Raymond and Richard Fermer, grocers, and William Johns and …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… most humble servants, Chr. Gise, De. Wise, John Hows, Geo. Raymond, Jo. Wade, Mark Grime, Giles Hancocke, Richard …
The Environs of London
… seised of a third part of the manor of Pomfret, leaving Raymond her son and heir, 34 years of age 18. The two other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were prominent landowners: William Pecche in 14578, Thomas Raymond in 14589, John Norris in 14601, William Haydore in … taken into the king's hands, 4 but Margaret's son and heir Raymond Heryng was apparently trying to recover the third …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 5. 13. 11.; patron and incumbent, the Rev. William Francis Raymond, A. M. The tithes have been commuted for 220; and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by William of Eston in 1226. 78 William of Greenham and Raymond Trivet, possibly coheirs, shared the fee in 1301. 79 Raymond Trivet was named as lord with Walter Bluet in 1346 80 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 155; patron and incumbent, the Rev. W. Forbes Raymond: the glebe comprises about 65 acres. The church is a …
Displaying 1751 - 1760 of 1916