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A History of the County of Oxford
… reset in the walls. This building, called the 'malt or hey house', is discussed in a deposition of 1640, where it … 13th-century bridgehermit. 30 Hawkwell was a small field or big furlong by itself. The meadows lay mainly on the left … possession of Iffley before 1189, 60 either by inheritance or as a maritagium, and was possibly dead by 1190, 61 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… it are several artificial mounds known as the Court Hills or Oliver's Mound, which seem to have been raised for … Courtehey 5 (xvi cent.), Esgars, Rudding Meadow, or Over Rudding (xvii cent.). 6 MANOR The first mention of … His daughter Anne was at that date wife of Edward Hugford or Hungerford, and Ursula of George Nash. They had livery of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Lane, Down Lodge Hall and Dunsford Farm preserve, or until recent days preserved, the memory of the manors with … 37 Wyllyfeldes, Fryeres Mordoch (xvi cent.); Savage Farm or le Savage, probably from Robert Savage, a Wandsworth … the latter still giving its name to Burntwood Lane, Bigden or Bigon Bridge (xvii and xviii cent.); Shermadine, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… acres wood. 1 It is divided into two by the River Mimram or Maran, which flows through it from north-west to … In 1463 John Porter, chaplain, and Thomas son of William Fyssh of Welwyn were presented as 'common fishers' for taking … 55 Wingate of Lockleys. Sable a bend ermine cotised or between six martlets or. Elizabeth daughter and heir of …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Collyn Ricardus Holl Adam Merssh [f. 19r, col.2] Iohannes Fyssh Willelmus Sayer Iohannes Duklyng 23 Ricardus Ranson … by the Wardrobe where he requested burial in the body or nave of the church by his will of 30 April, proved 5 … porch. Fisher acted as executor of the will of Robert Hoo (or How), parish clerk of St Mary le Bow, who died in 1491 …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… St Nicholas (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 209v). A John Fish (Fyssh) of London diocese was ordained priest on 1 June 1493 … Notes, identifies him as the Willan ( sic) Dondy (or Dandy) who appears as the composer of kyries from c1500 in … was rector of St Gabriel Fenchurch Street who died in or before March 1499 (Guildhall MS 9168/1, f. 112r). John …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 237 Fish, Fysche, John P adm 1498, 363 deaths 1501, 393 Fyssh, John LM adm 1474, 162 Fisher, Fyssher, Elizabeth LW …
The Overseas Trade of London
… w.g. Thomas Mayn, D, 1 bale with 15 cloths w.g. John Fyssh', D, 1 bale with 10 cloths w.g. John Warner, D, 1 …
The Overseas Trade of London
… 2,000 rams yearly and to ship them to Flanders, Holland or Zeeland free of custom or subsidy ( C.P.R. 1476–85, p. 236). 14 June 1481, grant of …
The Overseas Trade of London
… cloths w.g. Thomas Lee, D, 1 bale with 22 cloths w.g. John Fyssh, D, 1 fardel with 5 cloths w.g. John van Armysbery, H, …
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