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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was the plaintiff, so long as no scholar or scholar's servant was party. The Chancellor was to try such pleas … a foreigner was plaintiff, or where a scholar or scholar's servant was involved. He was also to have the punishment of … treasurer of England and the chief justices of the king's bench and the common pleas. 1 The prominent place given in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its origin. There was some excuse for Brian Twyne's attempt to discover an ancestry for Oxford more ancient … Cambridge by John Caius, but even in his own time Twyne's opinions on this subject were received with amused … with learningthe Augustinian priory of St. Frideswide's, founded in 1122; 2 the abbey of Oseney, founded as an …
Survey of London
… Park Avenue, but its extent is not certain. a By the 1670's, however, the manor of Abbots Kensington was regarded as … manors in the parishKensington (by that time known as Earl's Court 8) and Abbots Kensingtonand the rights and extents of … Lechmere', and Jones himself, who had been fetched from a barber's shop, climbed on to the scaffolding, and was seen to …
Survey of London
… actually remained in copyhold tenure of the manor of Earl's Court until after building had commenced, it was ideally … during the last great Georgian building boom of the 1820's. The copyhold ownership of the estate had passed through … 18267, and No. 8, to which he then moved, 11 and William Barber of Chelsea, gentleman, who was the lessee of three …
Old and New London
… Eccentric Old LadyThe "Spring Garden" and the "World's End"Knightsbridge GroveMrs. Cornelys as a Vendor of Asses' … House"irregular" MarriagesKnightsbridge BarracksSmith and Barber's Floor-cloth ManufactoryEdward Stirling, the … celebrated floor-cloth manufactory of Messrs. Smith and Barber. It was established as far back as the year 1754, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… appearance the school dropt, till Sir Richard Fulmerston's time, who erected a school, and paid the master during his … four times in the year, who should have for each sermon 10 s.; he settled three tenements in St. Maries parish, to be … Mr. Tho. Browne, appointed by the Act. Mr. Bings. Mr. John Barber. Mr. Stephen Swift. Mr. Tho. Eversdon. The usher's
Cardiff Records
… Thomas Morgan's Commonplace Book 1708-36 CHAPTER X. Mr. Thomas Morgan's Commonplace Book. BESIDE the shallow, rapid waters of the … in Celebrating S r Ed. Thomas's 4 s. 26 th gave Hawkins Barber on account 6 d. p' Baggs to the Monmouth Sadler 10 s. …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Thomas Thumwood or Tholmewood (BSC) 1581. Husband: medical barber-surgeon) Primary occupation non-medical (Wife of … in peace.' Action taken Husband gave bond of £20 against T's future practice. 25 Jan 1582 Entry 'In this Comitia Thomas … appeared again with certain members of the Company of Barber Surgeons, namely Swaine, [blank] Bowby, Rankin and …
The Environs of London
… I. this David, who succeeded afterwards to his father's throne, possessed the Earldom of Huntingdon, and all the lands which had been Earl Waltheof's 11. The manor of Tottenham continued to be annexed to the … of Llewellin Prince of Wales 19. Soon after her husband's death, she married Robert de Quincy, a younger brother of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of several charities was revealed in William Bedwell's description of 1631 and, more explicitly, in the history … from William Odell, by will dated 1842, £500 from Thomas Barber, by will dated 1844, £500 from Caroline Dawson, by … left £100 to the churchwardens for a bread dole. Thomas Barber, by will proved 1844, in addition to his gift to …
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