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Finance and trade under Edward III
… WOOL 1327-1348 The constitutional importance of Edward III's reign has been thrown rather into obscurity by the dramatic … just and lawful tax 2 Parliament had confirmed the King's ancient prerogative of levying customs at the ports, but … further definitions of his rights With regard to the King's powers of raising imposts from aliens there was even …
Survey of London
… The Brydges Street Playhouse of 1663 Unlike the Duke's Theatre in Dorset Garden, which can be visualized from … corresponding passage from Drury Lane on the east. Hollar's map of London's western suburbs (Plate 1a) gives a clear … founder 42 Tremmells, Roger Coalmerchant 39 2 6 Willson, Archer Brickmaker 33 14 3 Morris, George For cones 32 7 6 …
Survey of London
… and opened in 1812. Many changes have been made to Wyatt's building in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. … Killigrew established his troupe, to be known as the King's Company, at Gibbons's Tennis Court in Vere Street, near … p. 421. Macready Diaries, vol. II, pp. 182, 213; William Archer, William Charles Macready, 1890, pp. 139, 143. …
Old and New London
… The Tower (part 1 of 2) CHAPTER VI. THE TOWER. Csar's TowerBishop GundulfusHenry III.'s BuildingsThe White TowerFree Access to the Tower claimed by London CitizensFlambard's EscapePrince GriffinThomas de BeauchampCharles of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… width for all woollen cloth put up for sale. Richard I's Assize of Measures (1197) decreed that 'woollen cloth, … as was suit of corn-mill. Even cloth woven for a family's own clothing, like corn ground for its own bread, had now … in a charter of Richard I (1189) confirming the abbey's holdings. 16 Not long afterwards, in 1215, we hear of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the inhabitants in general being governed by the King's provosts from the Conquest; Roger de Scherdestona, who … Fenn. 1406, Reginald Fermer. Henry V. 1417, Reginald Archer. 1418, John Appylton. Henry VI. 1424, Reginald Bowde. … Walter, 1406. Simon Goos, 1409. John Draper, 1412. John Archer, 1415. Richard Doo, 1416. Richard Doo, 1417. Richard …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Theydon Garnon 93. THEYDON GARNON. (C.d.). (O.S. 6 in. (a)lviii. N.W. (b)lviii. S.W. (c)lviii. N.E.) … brass plate with inscription recording gift by Sir John Archer, 1668, and shield of arms. Communion Rails: with … Monuments: In chancelon E. wall (1), to Sir John Archer, Justice of the Common Pleas, 1681, white marble …
A History of the County of Essex
… The first scheme, made in 1863, dealt with Baker's and Reynolds's Charities. A year later another scheme was made for Archer's, Winstanley's, Mrs. Kirwan's, and Lady Fitzwilliam's … in gifts in kind to the poor. The income of Winstanley's, Archer's, Lady Fitzwilliam's, Mrs. Kirwan's, and Hylard's
A History of the County of Essex
… Frankfurt-amMain under Mary I. He became Canon of St. Paul's and Archdeacon of London in 1559. 87 Samuel Searle, who … 6 s. 8 d., charged on the lands of John Rogers, Richard Archer, and John Archer respectively. 90 The rents were granted in 1549 to …
A History of the County of Essex
… and west through Hobbs Cross, and over the stream at Mason's Bridge to Fiddlers Hamlet, Coopersale Street, and Epping. … House, formerly the centre of an estate owned by the Archer-Houblon family, lies to the west of the road between … were probably resident there. The Archers (later Archer-Houblons) of Coopersale were probably resident …
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