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A History of the County of Oxford
… with the king against Scotland, 12 and a tenant of Roger Mortimer could be enfeoffed with an Oxfordshire manor 13 on …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the former corn exchange in High Street. 130 In 1929 the Mortimer Collection of Prehistoric Antiquities was housed in the City Hall and after 1931 was known as the Mortimer Museum. 131 The collection was moved to the Museum …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… assigned to Margaret (d. 1528), who married first Sir John Mortimer (d. 1504). 4 Divorced in 1507-8 by her next husband … 57 In 1277 Zouche's daughter Joyce and her husband Robert Mortimer released their rights in Henney 'manor' to John, …
Survey of London
… the arms of Edward the Confessor, King John, Edward I, Mortimer, Howard, Beaufort and Richmond. 119 In 1924 No. 20 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by Andover to Old Sarum; and the third, northward, across Mortimer heath: from Winchester also was a road leading to …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… (Davis, no. 1293): 14C inventory of muniments of lords Mortimer, incl. refs. (box J) to acquisitions of Bartholomew …
Survey of London
… been few shops; only one of the six inhabitants listed in Mortimer's Universal Director for 1763 being described as a …
Survey of London
… the early inhabitants were mostly respectable tradesmen. Mortimer's Universal Director for 1763 listed seven …
Old and New London
… Southwark. Fly, my lord! Jack Cade proclaims himself Lord Mortimer, Descended from the Duke of Clarence' house, And …
Survey of London
… for the design was won by the architects Karslake & Mortimer. 58 The foundation stone was laid in March 1890 by …
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