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Survey of London
… had its origin in an estate held by the prior and brethren of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem 4 from the … the manor of Kingshold and had been sold by the prior and brethren before 1532, but there is no evidence to this …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Loppington, was probably untypical of his clerical brethren. In 1869 he uttered what was probably a more …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of King Edward in which he grants that 'St. Peter and the brethren at Westminster shall have for their sustenance the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… inform you that I will and I grant that St. Peter, and the brethren at Westminster shall have for their sustenance the …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 1529-30, Godfrey Jullys, prior of Sudbury, and the brethren granted him the use of a house to the west of their …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… de Lacy, constable of Chester, for a master and thirteen brethren and sisters, and dedicated to St. John the … Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, for a minister and twelve poor brethren. Donnington DONNINGTON, a hamlet, in the parish and …
A Dictionary of London
… In Broad Street Ward. Grant to master and keepers and brethren and sisters of the guild or fraternity of the …
A Survey of London
… Raph Cobham possessed it with fiue shops, &c. Six kings brethren with the Skinners companie in London, their pompous … diuerse royall persons were named to be founders and brethren of this fraternitie, to wit, Kings 6. Dukes 9. …
Old and New London
… generous and charitable to excess to his poorer "brethren of the buskin;" the son of the cook of Charles I. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the founder over the river, for the accommodation of the brethren. In 1305, Robert Bruce, attended by Roger de …