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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Barsham Barsham. Barsham signifies the residence of Bar. Siward Bar is mentioned in Domesday … and this Lady Dionesia, made his will in the sixth of Richard II., 1382. He therein desires his executors to … now my Lord Brooke doth give it over: it is between Sir Richard Weston and Sir John Suckling." The appointment was …
A Dictionary of London
… Bishopsgate. Bartholomew Close At 32 Little Britain, on the west, south and east sides of St. Bartholomew the Great … In Farringdon Ward Without. In the grant to Sir Richard Riche in 1544 of the priory of St. Bartholomew, the … to be three days. Afterwards granted to the Mayor and Sir Richard Rich. Occupied the site now known as Cloth Fair. The
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Bartholomew Fair CHAPTER XI - BARTHOLOMEW FAIR The fair or market held on the eve, the day, and the morrow … confirmed by Henry II in his charter of about 1173, 6 by Richard I in 1190, 7 and by the same king in the same year in … by the king in the years 1373 24 and 1376, 25 and by Richard II in 1377. 26 Some idea of the importance of the
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… St Johns 1626 Other notes Trouble 1612-3. Details in the Book of Examinations (now lost). Papist (?Gee). ?Desc of Richard B (Pres RCP 1527)? ?Reln of Henry B (Raach p. 194)? … 1613 Entry Had been summoned but did not appear. Had told the President that he was not well. m Palm Sun 1613 Entry B …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Barton St David BARTON ST DAVID 45. Barton St David 1841 The parish in 1841, showing the village on the southern side … lands on Joan. 27 By 1435 Barton was held by Thomas's son Richard who was succeeded by John possibly before 1480. 28 … estates 4 but when Joan died in 1557 her sons Robert and Richard had died without issue and the heir was her daughter …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Saman of taking 3s. but failing to cure her. Initiator of the complaint patient Second initiator of the complaint patient Action taken Deferred. See below. Number of crimes 2 ?6 Sep 1639 Entry Accused by (1) Richard Palyday of Alderman (sic), (2) Michael Knight of St …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Bashron - Basting ladle Bashron [baseron] According to the OED, a bashron is a KETTLE. However, in the sixteenth century bashrons and kettles were rated … Sorts. 9 Oval and Round Basses' [Inventories (1780)]. Richard Bradley referred to the 'Bass-Mats that Gardeners …
A Dictionary of London
… 1361 (Cal. Close R. Ed. III. 1360-4, p.278). Removed for the western extension and widening of Cannon Street, 1854, … Maitland says Basinglane or Bakeing Lane from having the King's Bakehouse or some other great bakehouse there … certain parcels of land were granted by the Executors of Richard Whityhgtone for the enlargement and improvement of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a municipal borough, a market-town, and parish, and the head of a union, in the hundred of Basingstoke, … and educated, was founded and endowed in 1646, by Richard Aldworth. Almshouses for eight aged men or women, … Rev. J. J. Conybeare. At a villa here, resided Sir John Miller, whose lady established a literary festival for the
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Dooms. Jul. 1, 1674. This Wapentac is as great as three of the former, and contains therefore three Divisions, South … the king being then lord of it. Robert de Perepont, Richard de Willughby, and Richard de Whatton, 12 E. 2. 2 were assignen justices to …
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