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A History of the County of Stafford
… And see ibid. /B/1/26/6/ 40/4; Shaw, Staffs. ii. 166; Complete Peerage, ii. 435. S.R.O., D. 593/B/1/26/4/3. For this and the two … 280; F. M. Powicke and C. R. Cheney, Councils and Synods, ii(1), 211. Able-bodied inmates of hospitals often had to go …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1361, 87 deposed 1394. 88 David Burnard collated 1395. 89 Henry or Hugh Clifton collated 1396. 90 John Freude died … a master, who had served in the Holy wars (Nash, Worc. ii. 329). Leland, Itinerarium, iv. 104. Worc. Epis. Reg. … Chart. No. 76. Ibid. No. 97. Worc. Epis. Reg. Morgan, ii. fol. 5d. Ibid. fol. 29. Bod. Lib. Worc. Chart. No. 100. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… who used this bridge. 1 Blomefield, Hist. of Norf. ii, 504-5; Tanner, Notitia, Norf. lxxvi, 2. …
A History of the County of York
… the county, for the support of the said hospital. King Henry the elder ( sene) had a chaplain and confessor, … the hospital. 20 According to this the founder was William II, who built the chapel of St. Peter and endowed the chapel … all the blame on him, a fresh commission was issued by Henry IV on 16 November 1399 38 to John de Neuton, treasurer …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to belong to Tikhill, as in many places may be noted. 2 Henry earl of Lancaster and Leicester, 3 E. 3, claimed to … (speaking of Clumber) came by his wife, the daughter of Henry Pelham, from the Holles's, earls of Clare: but this was … great merchant, and lord mayor of London, in the reign of Henry the 8th, who left an estate to his eldest son, which …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of Northumberland. In 1086 it was held by Godric of Henry de Ferrers, and although the Countess Judith was at the … families (1889- 1925). 28 There are five bells: (i) 1771; (ii) no date; (iii) 1706; (iv) 1638; (v) 1771. The third bell … 114. E. M. Thompson, Carthusian Order in Eng. 212. L. & P. Henry VIII, xviii (1), pp. 530-1. Nichols, Leics. ii. 613. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… remains of a small fort called Netley Castle, erected by Henry VIII. Houndstone HOUNDSTONE, a hamlet, in the parish of … troops, especially in the reigns of Charles I. and James II. On this heath are barracks for cavalry, which afford …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… were found here in 1963. A medieval arrowhead, a coin of Henry I, a spindle whorl and a pilgrim's badge have also been …
Survey of London
… the Earls of Clare, in 1532 ( Middlesex Feet of Fines, 23 Henry VIII., Hil.). The boundary between St. Giles and St. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Soc.), 234. Smyth, Lives of the Berkeleys (ed. Maclean), ii. 79. Worc. Epis. Reg. Giffard (Worc. Hist. Soc.), 263. … fol. 27. Ibid. Lynn, fol. 20 d. Cal. of Pat. 10 Ric. II, pt. i, m. 33. Worc. Epis. Reg. Morgan, fol. 6 d. Ibid. …
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