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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Michael) BOCKLETON ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of Tenbury, chiefly in the Upper division of the hundred of Doddingtree, Tenbury and W. divisions of the county of
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of Oxford Bodleian Library AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN THE CITY OF OXFORD ACCREDITED TO A DATE BEFORE 1714 (Unless otherwise …
A History of the County of Sussex
… BOGNOR REGIS Bognor was originally the easternmost tithing of the ancient parish of Pagham, its eastern boundary being formed by the Aldingbourne Rife, which divides it from the parish of Felpham and separates the Rapes of Chichester and Arundel. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Peter and St. Paul), a parish, in the union of Spilsby, W. division of the soke of Bolingbroke, parts of Lindsey, county of … a mile northward is the pleasant hamlet of Goldthorpe. A statute-fair for hiring servants is held on the second …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… BONCHURCH ( St. Boniface), a parish, in the liberty of East Medina, Isle of Wight division of the county of Southampton, a mile (N. … elegant villas, and ranges of houses inhabited by the merchants of Liverpool, and some excellent hotels and …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Primary occupation medical physician (MD) (Physician. Free of BSC 1597. Author (med). Grays Inn 1614(?)) Period of medical practice 1596-1610 Date of death c.1610/ c.1627 Address House in precincts of Bart's …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… BONVILSTON, otherwise BOLSTON, a parish, in the union of Cardiff, hundred of DinasPowys, county of Glamorgan, South Wales, 4 miles (E.) … and November, of which the latter is the larger, are also statute fairs for hiring servants. The market-place for corn, …
A New History of London
… Conquest BOOK I. Containing the History. CHAP. I. History of London from the earliest accounts of it under the Romans, … et commeatu maxime celeberrimum; London famous for its merchants and merchandise 2. Hence it appears that however … both the fleets and armies were disbanded. A statute, in the 46th chapter of the laws of this king is …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 10 James I CHAP. X. During the reign of James I. By the extinction of the direct line of the … of small debts within the city and liberties 3; by which statute, the court of Conscience, which hitherto had … of eighty pensioners who ought to be decayed gentlemen, merchants, or soldiers; and for the maintenance and education …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 11 Charles I CHAP. XI. From the accession of Charles I. to the commencement of the civil war between … an account by what authority they had seized the goods of merchants on non-payment of these duties; and one of the … have the privilege for fourteen years, according to the statute. Several other projectors were in like manner …
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