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Lincoln Wills
… of intestacy. Of another enemy of St. Alban, the terrible Fawkes of Breaut, it is written that he was poisoned; that …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 613, 614) and Mrs. Vaux ( p. 645) were other sufferers. Fawkes's examinations had early involved Hugh Owen who was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the pope and Cardinal Wiseman at St. John's church on Guy Fawkes day. 64 In the 1920s worshippers were still abused as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… [ Amongst those in the East Riding occurs the name of "Fawkes, gent."] May ? 26. William Lord Sandys to the King. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in fowling along the river.' 77 The tradition that Guy Fawkes owned Vauxhall and that it took its name from him has … 139 who lived there, and it is from him that the name of Fawkes Hall or Vauxhall is derived. After the death of Falkes …
Old and New London
… inn, is really taken from the crest of the family. Guy Fawkes, too, it is said, had a house in Lambeth, where he and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
Old and New London
… 1700 67 The Church of St. Peter, on Tower Green. 72 Guy Fawkes and the Conspirators, from a Contemporary Print 73 The …
Old and New London
… Champion's Challenge 553 St. Stephen's Cloisters 558 Guy Fawkes's Cellar 559 Execution of the Conspirators in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… who married first Baldwin de Rivers (d. 1216), and then Fawkes de Breaut (d. 1226). 93 Giles de Erdington claimed land in Harborne and Smethwick from Fawkes and Margaret in 1221, and from the Abbot of Halesowen … hold Smethwick and Harborne by a charter granted to him by Fawkes, 95 was apparently he to whom the manor was granted in …
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