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A History of the County of Lincoln
… William of Alnwick, bishop of Lincoln (1449), Ralph Lord Cromwell (1451), John Colynson, archdeacon of … Isabel, widow of William son of William de Elmley, kt., lord of Elmley and Sprotborough, (25 July, 1348); William de … assigned to the friars, 5 October, 1237, by the mayor and bailiffs. 71 It does not appear what the attitude …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… food, and also 12 s. for another day. John de St. Omer, mayor of Lynn, in 1285, gave them wine to the value of 11 s. … the River Lynn. According to Blomefield it was founded by Lord Bardolph towards the close of the reign of Henry III. 14 … land adjoining the wall. 17 In the 9 Richard II, William Lord Bardolph died and was buried in the church of the …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… preached a long sermon on Easter Monday, 1534, before the mayor and aldermen of the city, taking for his text the words … he said in his prayer, 'Ye shall pray for our Sovereign Lord King Harry, of the Church of England chief head so … causas seal (2 in.) of this house shows the Baptism of Our Lord by St. John Baptist, with dove descending; in the field …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… well leaded. 9 In 1548 Austin Friars was granted to Edward Lord Clinton: it consisted of the site of the friary with the … daughter of Henry, earl of Lancaster, and widow of Thomas, Lord Wake of Lydell, desired, 1380, to be buried in this … the site in 1542 for a rent of 50 s. 106 It was granted to Lord Clinton in 1552. 107 The seal of the friary was pointed …
A History of the County of London
… Test. Vet. 66); Lucia, daughter of Bernaby Visconti, lord of Milan, and wife of the earl of Kent, died 1424; …
A History of the County of Kent
… of Elias Lambyn, and worth 13 s. 4 d. a year. The chief lord was the priory of Christchurch, and the monks, in spite … his friend Christian Hamer; William Walpole, chaplain of Lord Thomas Arundel, 1483; Simon Flegard, clerk, Thomas …
A History of the County of Stafford
… parish of Castle Church. It was founded in 1344 by Ralph, Lord Stafford, for the good estate of himself, his ancestors … of Austin canons at Stone was dissolved in 1537, Henry, Lord Stafford, removed his family monuments thence to what he … founded a chantry there in 1344 for himself, Ralph, Lord Stafford, and Ralph's family: V.C.H. Staffs. iv. 86, 87. …
A History of the County of London
… the Dominican archbishop of Canterbury, obtained from the mayor and commonalty a commanding site on the Thames within … alone account for this use of them. Sir John Cornewaill, Lord Fanhope, who was connected with the Lancastrian family … century, 108 a pointed oval in shape, represents Our Lord on the cross between two saints: the Virgin on the left …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of 3 s. 4 d. to the abbey of St. James, and 4 d. to the mayor and bailiffs of the town, leaving a clear annual value …
A History of the County of York
… gave them ten oaks in Galtres Forest. 2 Sir Peter de Brus, lord of the manor, who died in 1272, granted to them for the … this grant was confirmed by Sir Marmaduke de Twenge, lord of Danby, and Lucy his wife, the sister of Peter de … the Tees. The gift was confirmed by William de Latimer, lord of Yarm, and Lucy his wife, the granddaughter of …
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