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A Survey of London
… hall warde Bassings Hall warde Bassings hall warde. The next adioyning to Colemanstreete ward on the west side … it, &c. Mathew Paris. Moreouer in the yeare 1197. king Richard the first at the instance of Hubert Archbishop of … made for bredth of cloth the ninth of his raigne, &c. Richard the second, in the third of his raigne, granted an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Bassishaw ward 3. BASSISHAW WARD. Bassishaw Ward includes only the parish of St. Michael Bassishaw. Girdlers' Hall is the … festoons of foliage and flowers and with a landscape by Richard Wilson in the central panel; above it is a carved …
The Environs of London
… Battersea BATTERSEA. Etymology. The parish of Battersea lies in the hundred of Brixton, and … "Feb. 6, 1730, Mary, Sarah, and Rebecca, children of Richard and Rebecca Harding, baptized." "Feb. 8, Rebecca, wife of Richard Harding, buried." She died in labour of a fourth …
Survey of London
… CHAPTER 10: BATTLE BRIDGE ESTATE King's Cross Station on the Metropolitan Railway, now closed, was situated in the … ( see Survey of London, Vol. XIX, pp. 2425) was owned by Richard Cliffe who, by his will (1566) 94 bequeathed it to … alias Pancrasse, alias Kentish Town, in the occupation of Richard Gualter." The field was then sold by Thomas Wilford, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… held it in 1066. 58 It was held as of Castle Cary until the 16th century or later. 59 During the 17th and 18th … after the death of Robert's widow Constance, to their son Richard Pokerel who died before 1201. Richard's heirs were his sisters Sabina, wife of Hugh of …
A Dictionary of London
… Castle - Bear Alley, London Wall Baynard's Castle On the Thames, opposite Addle Hill (O. and M. 1677), now Nos. 12 … by Wm. Baynard 1111 and then given to Robert Fitz Richard, son of Gilbert de Clare, who was succeeded by … 55, 1299-1300) (ib. C. p. 56). In 1310 it was let out to Richard de Redynge at the King's request, but in 1313 he made …
Old and New London
… COLLEGE. Baron Fitzwalter and King JohnThe Duties of the Chief Bannerer of LondonAn Old-fashioned Punishment for … Bishop of Ely, against John, Earl of Moreton, brother of Richard Cur de Lion. He, however, kept tight hold of the … confessor. At Baynard's Castle, too, that cruel usurper, Richard III., practised the same arts as his predecessor. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 6 in. xiv. N.W.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of the Assumption of the Virgin, at the N.W. end of the village, is built of … the roof of the nave. Fittings Bells: include sanctus, by Richard Chandler, 1695. Brackets: In S. aisleon N. side of E. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Beaminster is a parish and small town 6 m. N. of Bridport. The church, Parnham, the Manor House, Farrs and Meerhay Farm … flanking scroll-brackets and pedimented cornice; (4) to Richard Symes, barrister, 1783, Elizabeth his wife, 1792, … of Parnham, 1753, and Catherine his wife, daughter of Richard Brodrepp of Mapperton, 1746, white and veined marble …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Beanley - Beckenham Beanley BEANLEY, a township, in the parish of Eglingham, union of Alnwick, N. division of … Norman arch between the nave and the chancel. The Rev. Richard Jago, a poet of some note, was born here in 1715, … who, in 1389 and 1390, had the honour of entertaining Richard II. and his queen at their mansion called Beau-Manor …
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