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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… R R Rabbit, , next door to the coachmaker's in Bishopsgate St, London, u (1703). [Harris, Old English … of The Blackmoor's Head, Paternoster Row, St Michael's in 1709. Admitted freeman of the Upholders Co. on 12 March … in Hertford St. costing 815 13s, on 30 August 1809. [Herefs. RO, Garnons papers, W69/III/182] Robins, Charles, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… References References WORKS IN PRINT CCR. Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. 54 vols. London, 1892-1954. CPL. Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers relating to Great Britain and Ireland: …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… GUILD 41. THE PALMERS' GUILD OF LUDLOW It was said in 1388 that this guild had been founded in 1284 by a group of Ludlow burgesses, who assigned … (1885). Thanks are due to Mr. J. W. Tonkin of Wigmore (Herefs.), on whose survey the following description is …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Clerkenwell was the head house of the Hospital of St. John in England. This Order was closely-knit and also highly … of the Order itself. The Order of Hospitallers was founded in the 11th century and recognized by Pope Paschal II in … named are those from Ansty (Wilts.), Clerkenwell, Dinmore (Herefs.), Hogshaw (Bucks.) and Stavely (Derb.). 75 In 1338 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… RELIGIOUS HOUSES Only one monastic house was founded in Shropshire before the Norman Conquest and this, the double … churches of various kinds. Domesday Book shows that, in addition to Wenlock, there were a number of churches … mid 12th century. The Hospitaller preceptory of Dinmore (Herefs.) also owned estates in the south of the county. In
A History of the County of Stafford
… RELIGIOUS HOUSES The earliest religious communities in Staffordshire are largely subjects of legend, but it would … they dated from the period of the conversion of Mercia in the later 7th century. Bede describes how St. Chad, Bishop … Katherine, however, established her anchorage at Ledbury (Herefs.) and so falls outside the scope of this survey. See …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Of the numerous estates recorded in the parish in 1086 the manor of RODMARTON was represented by the estate … devised her property to Michael Biddulph 34 of Ledbury (Herefs.). 35 In 1894 Biddulph conveyed the manor to Claud …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Similar brooches have been found at Castor and Irchester in Northamptonshire ( V. C. H. i. 176, 183) and another at … doubting its purpose) ; Phelps, p. 108 ; Coote, Romans in Britain, p. 101; Scarth, Som. Proc. xxxi. (2) 15; A. T. … Highbridge. Burnett.Building, p. 303, and compare Corston. Burrington.Scarth [ Bath Field Club, iv. 7 ; Som. Proc. xxiv. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the boundary with Herefordshire 7 km. SSE. of Ross-on-Wye (Herefs.). Accounted part of the Herefordshire hundred of Bromsash in 1086 8 but later in Gloucestershire and part of the Forest of Dean, 9 Ruardean …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… It also included part of East Wall (the rest being in a detached part of Eaton-under-Heywood parish), and most … of Gretton township, the remainder (161 a., 65 ha.) being in Cardington parish. The Rushbury part of Gretton included … 1308 97 Stone Acton passed to the Hospitallers of Dinmore (Herefs.) and from them, in 1540, to the Crown. 98 In 1554, …
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