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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… in of Second Moyeties upon the Sale of Lands Forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason. August, 1659 [13 August, … forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, appointed to be sold by three several Acts of Parliament; one published … to be void And to the end a speedy course may be taken for the Payment thereof, and for removing all …
A Dictionary of London
… with hall, cloyster, etc., was given in 1539 by the King to Sir Richard Ryche (L. and P. H. VIII. XIV. (1), p. 588) … given, but as given in rods the dimensions would seem to be altogether too large. If yards are intended the … was likewise dissolved, temp. Ed. VI., the Church was taken down and the site built over, the churchyard being …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… complained that 'the old widow Austen' had undertaken to cure her husband, Edward Bate, for 20s. He died, but A … of the patient Attitude of the accused absent Action taken See below. Number of crimes 1 5 July 1594 Entry A … purgation potions, especially carecostin and laureola, to more than 100 men. Action taken Fined 40s. and forbidden …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… complaint patient Attitude of the accused absent Action taken ? Verdict case not completed Number of crimes 1 …
A History of the County of London
… 3 and the new priory was freed from all subjection save to the bishop of London. 4 Besides the site of the house the … them have the lands bequeathed to them, or to allow her to be buried in their church. 8 Whether this was so or not, … and it is the more surprising that they should have taken the king's side in his quarrel with the barons. They …
A History of the County of London
… termed the founder. The principal grants that were made to the canons in the twelfth century were the church of St. … of Prior Stephen the rebuilding of the priory church was taken in hand. A thirty days' indulgence was granted in 1273 … there unless with peers or prelates; that silence should be maintained in the church, choir, cloister and frater; that …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… one. 2 The parish was apparently attached in some way to the parish of Horsley before 1105 when the independence of … William Inman, rector from 1559 until 1577, 36 was said to be a reasonably good preacher although he was not preaching … ff. 75v.-76v. where Hall's institution is said to have taken place in 1645. Hockaday Abs. cviii; D.N.B. Glos. N. & …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by the 1170s, 19 and c. 1200 it was said that there ought to be 8 demesne ploughmen on the manor but only 3 were retained. … occurred in the early 17th century when Ruggers Green was taken out of the fields and converted to pasture, 37 and in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… mentioned in Starthorp, for his manor here in Aygrum, paid to the common tax or geld, as three carucats. The land whereof was then known to be six car. Gislebert Tyson (whose fee it became after the … value was 6l. and when the Conquerours great survey was taken 10l. There were appendant to this manor five sochm. in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… above the valley of Soudley brook, descended close to the main Gloucester-Chepstow road near the bottom of the … The bill failed in parliament but parts of the line, to be worked by steam locomotives running to Purton by way of a … was not opened until 1868, by which time the G.W.R. had taken on its operation. It was never a commercial success, …
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