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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… W.) from Hertford; containing 757 inhabitants. Brickhill, Bow (All Saints) BRICKHILL, BOW ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Newport-Pagnell, …
Survey of London
… called the 'Louis XVI Restaurant', had a recessed bow window, now covered up, at the Brewer Street end of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
London Bridge
… meadow lying in the parish of West Ham by Stratford atte Bow, in the meadow called Russh Hope, sometime of John … of the works and ornaments of the church of St Mary le Bow, London, for a certain yearly quit-rent of 5 marks from … situated in the parish of West Ham by Stratford atte Bow, with the meadow belonging thereto, payable to the abbot …
London Bridge
… Henry VII [1500], 4. To the churchwardens of [St Mary le] Bow, for a quit-rent of 5 marks a year from the same … 2 stones, 2s. And for carriage of the said 2 stones from Bow Bridge, one stone to each mill, 3s. 4d. To William Warner …
London Bridge
… a quit-rent of 32s. a year from Saynes mill at Stratford Bow, and certain meadow ground belonging to the said mill, …
London Bridge
… paid to Ralph Aes and John Michell, wardens of St Mary le Bow, London, for quit-rents from the tenement/s in Honey Lane … term, 5s. Item to the churchwardens of St Mary le Bow, London, for quit-rent of tenement/s in Honey Lane, … Ralph Aes, wardens of the work of the church of St Mary le Bow, London, for quit-rent from the Bridge's tenement/s in …
London Bridge
… Provest 3s. 4d. William Wynter 2s. 1d. on a shed over a bow upon the bridge. [Sawyers] Flint slitting 6 hundred, 6s. …
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