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Calendar of Border Papers
… opinion, consisteth in these 2 heads: the former, th'evill estate wherin the late commissioners for the Borders left the … people. This last point of pledges, gained to the Queen's great charge and my great labour and peril, has been … Berwickjoint letter to the three wardens with the Council's resolution to act thereinbut nothing had followed. Neither …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… act 6 and 7 Victoria, cap. 37, by the name of St. Andrew's, Bordesley; and a church was consecrated the same year. The … of the Mauleys, of Mulgrave, with which barony the estate has descended to the present lord: at the time of the … About a mile and a half to the south-west stands Charity Hall, which was left to the poor of Rothbury parish, …
Survey of London
… Street, the site of the old street, north of St. Saviour's Church, now lies within the Metropolitan Borough of … crossing Borough High Street just south of St. Saviour's. The line cut right across the ground and buildings of St. … was vested in trustees and it ultimately passed to Lillie Smith Aynscombe, son-in-law of Philip, and his daughters, …
Survey of London
… but scattered Roman finds, mainly burials, in St. George's Fields, Newington, and on either side of Tabard Street, … and Long Lane, on condition that the lessee, William Smith, enclosed it so that it should no longer be used for … of the London County Council Tabard Garden Housing Estate. In excavating in order to lay a drain, approximately …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that this farm was an important Roman site ('Vespasian's Palace') has been disproved by excavations, but Roman … at 38 hides. This manor of BOSHAM was the only Sussex estate retained in his own hands by the Conqueror; it … Polsted. 107 CHARITIES Elizabeth Beazley. The share of the charity of Elizabeth Beazley applicable for this parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Skirbeck, parts of Holland, county of Lincoln, 34 miles (S. E.) from Lincoln, and 116 (N.) from London; containing … year 650; from which circumstance it was called Botolph's Town, since contracted to Boston. The monastery, which was … for teaching 28 boys; the schoolmaster receives from the charity 31. 10. per annum, and instructs other children. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and George Anderson, 6 Eliz. claimed againft Martin Smith the manor of Hawghton Lownde, with the appurtenances, …
A Dictionary of London
… Included in list of Parish Churches in London in Fabyan's Chronicle (1520) (ed. 1811, p. 296). Not identified. … 1833 and 1851. A Vicarage. Patrons : Dean of St Martin's le Grand, 30 Ed. I., later the Dean and Chapter of … St. Mary Matfellon in Whitechapel. Botolph (St.) Aldgate Charity School In Victualling Office Square. On the east side …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Its boundaries corresponded to the bounds of the Saxon estate of Annington as defined in 956. 5 The soil of the … all lay there. 12 The place-name Botolphs or St. Botolph's is recorded from the mid 13th century. 13 It is clear, … held of Broadwater by knight-service, suit of court and 3 s. 4 d. rent. 46 The division into moieties remained. By the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… it to Philip Broade of Fenton Vivian by the early 1840's. 10 The farmhouse had disappeared by the late 1870's. 11 … in 1922. 20 Industries Mining on the Berry Hill estate was in progress before the mid-18th century. In 1748 … of the estate, leased all coal mines there to Jeremiah Smith of Great Fenton, and reference was made in the lease to …
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