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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… providing chantries within two years after his decease. To Cristiana his wife all his tenements and rents in … her lands, rents, and tenements in Wendegoslane to be sold for pious uses. No date. Roll 30 (2). Ware (John de), … statute De Donis Conditionalibuswas passed, of which more hereafter, p. 159, note) a gift of an estate to a man and the …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… Gloucestre (John, son of John de), fishmonger.Bequest to the high altar of the church of S. Mary Mountenhaut. His … lands and tenements in Wyvenelane and Oldefisshstrete to be sold for pious uses. Dated Jernemuth, 1 Friday next after … appointed guardians of John, son of John de Gloucestre, committed to his charge by will of the said John the father. …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… (John), of the parish of S. Giles without Crepulgate.To be buried in the churchyard of the said parish. His brewery … to his aforesaid master as compensation for peculations committed by him in his master's shop over against le …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… of S. Paul [25 Jan.]. Tamworthe or Thamworthe (John de).To be buried in the church of S. Sepulchre without Neugate. Bequests to the said church and ministers therein, and to the rector …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… of V. Mary [2 Feb.]. Atte More (Walter), burser. 1 To John, Robert, and Ralph his sons pecuniary legacies. To the work of London Bridge forty pence. Agnes his wife to … rents, tenements, &c., within the City and suburbs, to be sold for payment of his legacies, &c., set out in another …
Survey of London
… Square, lies between Amwell Street and Farringdon Road to the east and west, and Lloyd Baker Street and Rosebery Avenue to the north and south (Ill. 315). It covers the greater part … development with various classes of houses. These were to be respectable throughout, but duly separated and diverse …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the immediate vicinity of this town; in which, according to Burnet's History of his own Times, was shed the first … portion of the town was destroyed by fire, to which may be attributed the uniform appearance it afterwards assumed. … numbers at Southampton, advanced to Winchester, where they committed the most barbarous outrages. When retiring to their …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… well placed on a river navigable by small craft to the foot of St. Giles Down, near but not too near the … of a fair on the vigil, feast and morrow of St. Giles, to be held 'on the Eastern hill of Winchester.' Henry I extended … company, the other to the chamber of the city. Any person hereafter admitted who should not have been so apprenticed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… houses, one in St. Thomas' Street (now being moved to Kingsgate Park), another in Kingsgate Street, and another … Meads, New Field, and Dogger's Close. A mistake was committed towards the end of the century, when the college … garden the ruins of St. Elizabeth's College are said to be traceable in very dry weather, as are those of its …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… custom,' the 'old law' of Winchester so often allowed to the rising boroughs 1 of the 12th century, is of peculiar … grim mercy 4 spread under the warrant of royal charter to Wallingford, Portsmouth and possibly elsewhere. One illustration of this may be given. When in 1261 the itinerant justices sat at …
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