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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Exeter, represented the borough of Ripon in parliament for more than sixty years of the 18th century. The mansion is an … who, leaving their house for the purpose of observing a more strict discipline, in 1132 obtained from Thurstan, … in the decorated English style, with a circular tower of more ancient date, and contains a handsome monument to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… vault; it is probably post-mediaeval. The S. wall has more extensive 12th-century ashlar refacing; the S. window is … acquired Brownsea from his cousin, Sir Gerard Napier of More Crichel, and built up the castle to a four-storey tower … a building of the later 19th century, but it contains more or less concealed the greater part of the Henry VIII …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Plumtre, and Barneby, and of the fishing of South More, also of half a mill, with the appurtenances in the town … and that mess. in Sturrope in the occupation of Richard More, late belonging to the monastery of Roche in Yorkshire. … Thomas Walker, Richard Nicols, Robert Stoakham, Henry More, Thomas Darbyshire, William Monks, cottag. Nicolas …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… in medicine. In the Dictionary Archive it is found applied more generally; first by John Houghton, who suggested that … preparations of honey which the Ancients had, when it was more in price' [Brown (1995)]. However, sugar did not become … of those well down the social scale, although it was still more expensive than cereals at that time [Shammas (1990)]. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and putrid vegetable mould of extraordinary fertility, more especially at Walton, Trimley, and Felixstow. In the … in some places is very solid and black, but in others is more loose, porous, and of a reddish colour: the substratum …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 2 July and 16 Sept. 1279 (R.L. II). M. Richard de la More preb. ? Welton Westhall, list 70 First occ. 11 Sept. …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 1300 Cor 2 (surety Bill). - OF batelier 'boatman', here more likely 'boat-builder'. William Pikeman 1290 Pat …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… in St. Bartholomew and St. Mary Colechurch. William atte More 1310 LBD 295 (juror St. Bartholomew), perhaps 1307 Mem …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 1305. According to Ald Lo he was a goldsmith, but he was more likely a pepperer like Richard his son, or a mercer, if … William de Hakeneye, woolmonger 1310 LBD 117 (of Bill). More likely a fishmonger, connected with Richard [no. 22] and …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… (witness St. Margaret and St. Leonard, Bill). But perhaps more likely John de Croydon, called le Long, cornmonger, adm. …
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