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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fiskerton, and Moreton FISKERTON, and MORETON. Of the Soc of Horingham, in Fiscartune, and in Mortune, Walter … and 3 others upon Irnore, in pure alms, for the souls of William, his father, and Agnes, his mother, his own and his … prior and canons of Thurgarton, to whom Robert, son of William de Haeg, also released all his right in the lands of …
Survey of London
… size but is notable for its fine architectural treatment. The east and south sides were designed by the Adam brothers … of James Adam and Nos. 3 to 8 in the names of James and William Adam. All the leases were to run for 99 years from … to James Adam, Nos. 32 (38) and 34 (40) to James and William Adam and No. 33 (39) to Thomas Bert, carpenter, at …
Survey of London
… (south), Upper Fitzroy Street (north)) Fitzroy Street is the continuance of Charlotte Street northwards from Howland … architect (elsewhere called "county architect") and William Playfair, 45 "manufacturer of hardware." From Maple … 1818, Charlotte Pepys. No. 11. 18081812, Sir William Clayton, Bt. (17621834). No. 19. 18041818, James …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… (1). Parish Church of St. Leonard, stands in the middle of the village. It is built of flint rubble with … also have been re-built in the 14th century; in 1332 Sir William de la Zouche founded a chantry, possibly at the altar … traces of black-letter inscription to memory of a parish clerk, 1604: on arches of N. arcade, traces of painted …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Flanders PRIORY OF ST. GEORGE, HESDIN, CELL OF THE ABBEY OF ANCHIN, 1 FOR BENEDICTINE MONKS, IN THE DIOCESE … ( Niweberiam), on the terms that so long as he lived a clerk, he should enjoy that endowment, and should give the … it all. To both these gifts the wife of Arnulf and his son William and his daughter Ava gave consent, etc. . ABBEY OF …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Flaunden 46. FLAUNDEN. Note.The plan is reproduced by permission of the Victoria County Histories. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxxviii. N.W. … Bells: one, inscribed ' Gloria in exelcisc deo ,' by William Knight, 1578. (Another bell by the same founder, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Flaxley FLAXLEY Flaxley lies 14.5 km. WSW. of Gloucester on the north-eastern edge of the Forest of Dean. It was formerly … before 1691 on a small freehold estate belonging to William Pritchard in the right of his wife Mary Bridgeman. 22 … Vincents Land. 46 Among the abbey's other benefactors were William de Mynors, lord of Westbury manor in the late 12th …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… and about seven miles north of Market Harborough. The soil is mainly boulder clay and blue-grey clay with some … in the hands of Ralph's heirs until at least 1475, when William, Lord Hastings, received it back from his feoffees. … the manor was sold by John Beaumont of Gracedieu and a William Hastings to Thomas Harvey of Elmesthorpe. 18 Thomas …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fladburge FLEDBOROUGH. FLADBURGE. This manor was Godeva's the famous countess of earl Leuric of Mercia, and by them … to the Bassets, there mentioned to be of Normanton. 13 14 William Basset the elder, 6 R. 2. is stiled lord of Fleburgh, … 16 Richard Stanhope, knight, 10 H. 6. granted to William Basset, esquire, son & heir of Thomas Basset, a …
Old and New London
… INTRODUCTION. Frays in Fleet StreetChaucer and the FriarThe Duchess of Gloucester doing Penance for … of the old school, married the daughter of his master, William Wheeler, a goldsmith, who lived one door west of … On his way home to Seething Lane, the amorous Navy Office clerk with difficulty avoided two thieves with clubs, who met …
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