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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Nos. 601700 (143875) 601. 1438.Indenture between the dean and chapter of Wells, and Sir Nicholas Calton, archdeacon of Taunton, prebendary of … 10 May, 16 Hen. VI. Two round seals; (1) On a mount, a lamb passant reguardant; AS MEKE AS A LAMBE. (2) R B in …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Combe, John Hille, Thomas Elis, John Baudewyn. John Alwyn, and Richard Pomery, their heirs and assigns, of all his right to a messuage and land, with … carnificum in the High Street, Wells, in front of the inn called the Crystofer; rent 12 s. Witnesses: William …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… north-east from Ellingham, near the road between Alnwick and Belford. Chatley CHATLEY, a hamlet, in the parish of … An ancient hermitage, called St. Ann's, is now an inn. Chatsworth CHATSWORTH, a hamlet, in the parish of … r. 21 p. of land, the property of the Duke of Devonshire; and consists almost wholly of Chatsworth Park, which extends …
The Environs of London
… Chieham; it has since been varied to Ceiham, Chayham, and Cheyham, and has now, for about two centuries past, been … 10. Apr. 25. Pat. 1 & 2 P. & M. pt. 15. Feb. 14. Regist. Lamb. Stafford, f. 188. b. The ancient arms of Lumley were … Ladies, p. 121. King's MSS. XV. A.I.II. and IX. Reg. Lamb. Grindal, f. 555.a. Pat. 38 Eliz. pt. 13. Oct. 14. …
A Survey of London
… Cheape warde Cheape warde. Next adioyning is Cheape Warde, and taketh name of the Market there kept, called West … in the East, on the course of Walbrooke, in Buckles Bury, and runneth vp on both the sides to the great Conduit in … of Buckles Berie, a lane turning vp by S. Sithes Church, and by S. Pancrates church through Needlers lane, on the …
Old and New London
… Cheapside Introduction CHAPTER XXVI. CHEAPSIDEINTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL. Ancient Reminiscences of CheapsideStormy Days … of the RiotersA Royal PardonJane Shore. What a wealth and dignity there is about Cheapside; what restless life and energy; with what vigorous pulsation life beats to and
Old and New London
… TRIBUTARIES, NORTH. Goldsmiths' HallIts Early DaysTailors and Goldsmiths at LoggerheadsThe Goldsmiths' Company's Charters and RecordsTheir Great Annual FeastThey receive Queen … at a bird's-nest; Summer, wreathed with flowers, leads a lamb; Autumn carries sheaves of corn; and Winter presses his …
Old and New London
… Mary MagdalenHoney LaneAll Hallows' ChurchLawrence Lane and St. Lawrence ChurchIronmonger Lane and Mercers' HallThe Mercers' CompanyEarly Life Assurance … VII. to his own danger. After serving as law reader at New Inn, he soon became an eminent lawyer. He then wrote his …
Old and New London
… StreetPleasant MemoriesSt. Peter's in ChepeSt. Michael's and St. Mary StainingSt. Alban's, Wood StreetSome Quaint EpitaphsWood Street Compter and the Hapless Prisoners thereinWood Street Painful, Wood … from the wantons who once infested it. The Cross Keys Inn derived its name from the bygone Church of St. Peter …
Old and New London
… Cheapside Shows and pageants CHAPTER XXVII. CHEAPSIDE SHOWS AND PAGEANTS. A … Courage that of the City, while Victory displayed the flag of the Drapers' Company. The lions of the Drapers' arms … Prosperity, Gladness, Peace, Plenty, Honour, and Riches. A lamb stood in front, on which rode a boy, "holding the banner …
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