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A History of the County of Gloucester
… stated had been given to the inhabitants by Roger Mortimer, earl of March. 19 In 1636, estimated at the widely … (d. 1802) and in the 1840s by a silk-throwster Samuel Hook. 28 Springfield House, at the foot of Cowcombe hill by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of c.1170, belonged to the Mortimers of Wigmore. 32 Hugh Mortimer (d. 1180 or 1181) married Maud, widow of Philip de … made a journey to Jerusalem before 1193. 34 In 1225 Roger Mortimer's son Hugh (d. 1227) was disputing property in … of his exile, he complained had been seized by Roger Mortimer, Roger Mortimer of Chirk, the earl of Hereford, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and by 1901 there was another at Brown's Hill. 91 Samuel Hook built a chapel of the Swedenborgian New Jerusalem Church …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… GROGRAM, HAIR, HAMBURG.HANDKERCHIEF, HAT, HINGE, HOOD, HOOK AND EYE, INDIA INK, INK POT, INKLE, ITALIANO, JACKET, …
Old and New London
… was almost as ready as that of Douglas Jerrold or Theodore Hook. Once when preaching near the docks at Wapping, he said, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Peter de Blithe. Ditto. 1391, Peter Whyten, by Sir Thomas Mortimer. 1398, William Gilten, by the King. 1398, John …
Old and New London
Alumni Oxonienses
… 2 Nov., 1599, aged 16. Boughton, Edward s. E., of Cleobury Mortimer, Salop, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 21 March, … Index Ecclesiasticus. Boughton, John s. Edw., of Cleobury Mortimer, Salop, cler. New Inn Hall, matric. 28 March, 1713, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… school was built in 1755 by the Countess of Oxford and Mortimer: it had dwindled into insignificance, and become …
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