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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], A.D. 1333. Also his house at Suthgernemuth 7 to be sold to pay his debts. Whereupon … of S. Gregory aforesaid ( sic), one of them being situate at the corner of Sarmonereslane. 10 To William and Nicholas … and Newgate and without; divided into two wards by Act of Parliament anno 17 Richard II. Co. Derby. Now Sermon Lane; a …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… his mother Helena Lyttell his freehold lands and houses at Bashingshall and in Fanchurchstreet, London, for their … S. Mary Magdalen near Oldfishstreete, instead of a house at Little Hadhame, which he had given her in a former will, … anno 1 & 2 Philip and Mary, which were confirmed by Actof Parliament, anno 8 Elizabeth. It had, among other privileges, …
Survey of London
… looking east from Bagnigge Wells Road to Merlin's Cave at the top of the hill. To the left, the Spa Fields Cake … for the relief of suffering and the re-convening of Parliament. A second meeting was planned to consider the … Naoroji, who became Britain's first Indian Member of Parliament (for Finsbury) in 1892. 109 Other Buildings New …
Alumni Oxonienses
… author of "The Life and Reign of James I."; died at Felsted, Essex, Oct., 1652, buried in the chancel of the … 9 April, 1638; D.Med. of Padua Jan., 1641-2; incorporated at Oxford 10 Oct., 1646, fellow college of physicians 1649; … of his regiment against the Scots 1639; sided with the parliament, became a major, taken prisoner by the cavaliers, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the rectory of Hockwold, and valued in the king's books at 6. 7. 6. The church is in the decorated and later styles, … exclusive jurisdiction. The borough first sent members to parliament in the 23rd of Edward I., and continued to do so … divisions, each being empowered to send two members to parliament. Two citizens are returned for Salisbury; two …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… REPRESENTATION Two burgesses represented Wilton at the Parliament of 1295 and from thence onwards, almost … the occupations of the parliamentary burgesses of Wilton, at least before the 15th century, but the available evidence …
The Environs of London
… of cultivated land; its whole extent is now calculated at about 2,800 acres, of which about 800 are arable; 1,000 … survey of the house and premises was taken by order of parliament in the year 1649, the original of which is … stands near the church. In the Survey, taken by order of parliament in the last century, it is described as containing …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… boundary on the E. with Orwell reflects the field lay-out at the S. end; on the higher ground to the N. it is … ft. above O.D., through chalk and gault, to river gravel at about 50 ft.; but the chalk outcrop is irregular, the long … over the will being finally resolved by a private act of Parliament which received the royal assent 18 Feb. 1719 ( …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Wincanton lies in the south-east part of the county and at its centre is the largest town of the district. 81 The … north-west to south-east and over 2 km. from east to west at its widest point. The three main detached areas stretched … to building along Station Road and to Richmond Place and Whitehall at the top of North Street, both demolished in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 1688, though some state this to have occurred at Cirencester. In 1747, a considerable portion of the town … This was a mitred abbey, the first summons of the abbot to parliament now on record being in 1265. Its possessions were … in the cathedral of Winchester. In 1207, King John held a parliament here, in which he imposed a tax of one-thirteenth …
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