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Old and New London
… of horsemanship is kept in remembrance by the sign of a tavern which adjoins it, called "The Equestrian." The actors … height of his glory, and named in honour of him. Beyond a tavern, bearing the sign of the "Lord Nelson," the square is … day (Sundays excepted) from Ten to Six. Admittance Half a Crown each person. Good Fires in the Rotunda, &c. Recently …
Old and New London
… sale of cattle, but I think, in truth, to enrich the new tavern at the bowlinggreene, erected by Snape, his Majesty's … has been greatly disturbed and cut up, owing to the Crown having let, for a rental of 56, the right to excavate … of Denmark for life. It was afterwards leased out by the Crown, and has since been held by several private families; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… when the abbey was dissolved and the manor passed to the Crown. 63 About 1286 the abbey received 1 yardland at … presumably added the land to Blackland manor. In 1544 the Crown sold the manor to William Allen, 65 who in 1552 sold it … Dissolution. 21 The advowson passed from the abbey to the Crown in 1539 22 and, despite claims by the owners of …
Survey of London
… with the yard, including the mansion house, the Globe tavern and Johnson's almshouses, were swept away. Even the …
Survey of London
… Company Yard. Between 1653 and 1656 he built the Globe Tavern and the coopers' buildings and a slaughter house, all … the following year Perry 'lett to Portaway and mates the Crown of 64 guns to be built for 41s 6d per ton for the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… onwards they were the Lamb, the Red Lion, and the Rose and Crown at Hanborough bridge, a house built in 1745 on the site …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Adam's other lands in Wootton hundred, escheating to the Crown on the death of his brother Eudes the sewer in 1120. 43 … to the Hospitallers, who held it until it passed to the Crown at the Dissolution. 56 In 1544 the manor was sold to … the estate until Dissolution, when it passed to the Crown. The land was among the endowments of the first Oxford …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a chaplain of Blaisdon was mentioned, 58 and in 1262 the Crown granted three oaks for the repair of the church there. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… under-tenant Walter of Prescott of the service owed to the Crown. 98 The estate was later taken into the king's hands on …
A Dictionary of London
… 1746). "Bewitt's Court" (Strype, 1720 and 1755). "Rose and Crown Court" (O. and M. 1677). Rebuilt for business purposes. …