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Old and New London
… is a collar of suns and roses, the badge of the House of York, to which that knight had adhered so faithfully. In 1470 … (a victim of the sham Popish plot), when representing York, took up his residence in Austin Friars, with his young …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Award. Parish Records. Reg. Simon de Gandavo (Cant. & York Soc.), 866. S.C. 6/1145/12. Emden, Biog. Reg. Oxon. ii. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was acquired with their share of the manor by the duke of York, patron of the first portion, in 1434. 1 The duke had …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Valley inn survived in 1972. Chalford Hill had the Duke of York by 1831, 96 the Wheatsheaf on the west of the village by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the second portion of the church, to the duke of York in exchange for the manor of Over Siddington. 53 The … 69 Edmund was succeeded by his nephew Richard, duke of York, 70 who united the two portions of the manor in 1434. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Sutton, VIII (LRS 76, 1986), 199; Reg. Orleton (Cant. & York Soc.), 21012, 252; Reg. Chichele (Cant. & York Soc.), I, 336; Lincs. RO, episc. reg. II, f. 153v.; IV, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… monarch assembled his forces to oppose Richard, Duke of York, who aspired to the throne. In 1497, the Cornish rebels, … union of Howden, wapentake of Howdenshire, E. riding of York; comprising the townships of Blacktoft and Scalby, in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the estates before 1615, when Toby Archbishop of York gave him licence to construct a pew in Mitton Church … he had ever seen.' The conjecture that Thomas Holt of York was the 'architect' of Stonyhurst seems to be based on … 1403 he entailed his lands in the counties of Nottingham, York and Lancaster; Shireburne Abstract Bk. The chief …
Old and New London
… at least on one occasion. The house afterwards became the "York Hotel," and, according to Mr. Timbs, was taken down in … in the pillory in 1790 for a libel against the Duke of York. This is not, however, true; but it is a fact that he …
Survey of London
… a Common Nuisance." 247 "In the house No. 6, opposite the York Hotel, lived Sir Richard Phillips, and in the rear, … Surrey Street (Blackfriars Road), which survived as the York Hotel until 1864, when it was pulled down to make room …
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