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The Aldermen of the City of London
… Middlesex, may have been identical with the John Loveye or Loneye who was Alderman of Cripplegate, 13881394. 1413 … 1447 (Jan.-March) T. Burgoyne, one of the Under-Sheriffs or Judges of the Sheriffs' Court, who sat for the City in … C. Gilpin (Bishopsgate) being elected for Northampton, W. Cox (Broad Street) for Finsbury and J. T. Norris …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Oct. 28, 1305, Acting July 18, 1319] 4 Richard de Wyrhale or Wilhale Draper. [Present Oct 28, 1319, Acting Jan., 22, … Dec. 10, 1336] 6 Nicholas Crane S. 13378. Died April or May, 1342; Will dated April 15, Enrolled May 27 [H.R. 69, … May, 1798; Died May 21, 1813. May 31, 1813 Robert Albion Cox, Goldsmith (S. 18012.) [Sworn June 15] 99 Died June 19, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… March 11, 1298, Acting May 30, 1298] 2 Richard de Aswy (or Eswy), Mercer Re-elected June 16, 1293. [Letter Book C, … [Journal 2, fo. 132 b; Letter Book K, fo. 73 b] April 4 (or 11), 1429 Ralph Skynnard [Sworn same day. Present April … November 8, 1621. November 20, 1621 Richard Cocks, (or Cox) Grocer [Sworn December 11] 69 [Nominated: Aldermen …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… January 18, 1423 [H.R. 151 (32)] 1422 John atte Water (or Bithewater), Goldsmith. S. 14245. [Present Nov. 17, 1422, … 1423, Present Dec., 1427] 7 February, 1428 John Pattesle (or Paddesle), Goldsmith S. 14323. [Sworn March, 1428] 8 … Sir F. Jones (Lord Mayor) and Sir T. Bennett, Robert Cox ( Grocer)] Discharged (living at Farley, co. Kent), May …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Draper S. 12589, Bailiff 1265, 12668, M. 12701. Died 1284 or 1285; Will enrolled April 23, 1285 [H.R. 15 (43)] [Acting … Sept. 22, 1292] 2 Thomas Box (S. 127980.) [Elected (or re-elected) June 16, 1293, Present June 12, 1307] 3 John … From Castle Baynard. [Nominated: Alderman Hackett, R. Cox, Richard Cooper ( Baker)] Knighted June 4, 1626; Died …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 4 boars, 12 sows, 48 pigs, 28 young pigs, and 4 hens and a cock. 13 In 1339 Edward III. gave orders for the removal of … 27 March, 1395, orders were conferred in the priory church or chapel on four sub-deacons, three deacons, and four …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and introduced in their place this small priory of four or five monks, which continued a cell to St. Martin of Sez. 1 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 6 d. an acre; forty acres of winter wheat at 46 s. 8 d., or 14 d. an acre; fiftyeight acres of drage at 7 5 s.; thirty …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… pews of the new church should be constructed of mahogany or oak, Mrs. Atlee, in a letter addressed to Alderman H. … appointed to this lectureship March 20, 1656. 12 William Cock appointed, on Davison's resignation, March 23, 1664. William Bickerton, on the resignation of Mr. Cock, January 26, 1666. 13 Leonard Shaftoe, A. M. appointed …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… in which the dedication of this church to All Hallow or All Saints originated are unknown, nor can any … unanimously, that "the propriety of building a new, or repairing the present church," be referred to the … was the last incumbent, and had a pension of 3, 10 s. or 18 s. 6 d. per annum. This John Pulhore, in 1346, was …
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