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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… not less than 150 a year and hold no benefices more than 6 miles from the cathedral. For the chapters, drastic …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… as the stone tower situated above the Monk Bar, to Miles Metcalf, Recorder from 1477 to 1486, for 5 s. 82 … W. Jessop's original estimate of 16,274, but only 14 miles of the river were ever made navigable. After further …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… window in the west end of the Guildhall 35s.; 26 Jan. to Miles Mason glazier for new making the glass lighthorn … serving at the little conduit in Cheap 5s.10d.; 31 May to Miles Mason for glass and other stuff and workmanship in the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… June Bennett, P. 1768 15 Mar. Richardson, T. 1785 2 Dec. Miles, J. 1829 Feb. Lingard, F. 1830 6 Jan. Style, W. Chapel …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 2 July Horneck, A. 1678 18 July Talbor, J. 1678 20 Aug. Miles, J. 1678 4 Oct. Craycroft, - 1678 5 Nov. Lowe, R. 1678 …
Old and New London
… family of the Stapletons of Yorkshire, one of whom was Sir Miles Stapylton, one of the first Knights of the Garter, and …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… image of Saint Paul on the top, but was pulled down by sir Miles Patridge knight, in the reigne of Henry the Eighth. The …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… Queen Jane and Queen Mary, p. 50. Kingston, co. Kent, five miles from Canterbury. In St. Paul's cathedral. This is also …
Annales Cestrienses
… of Saxony. mclxix In hoc anno factus Hugo comes Cestrie miles, eodem vero anno duxit Hugo comes Cestrie uxorem filiam …
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