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A Survey of London
… 2, 1556. Mauritius Griffeth Bishoppe of Rochester, 1559. Robert Blanch Girdler 1567. Robert Belgraue Girdler, William Brame, Iohn Couper … he was borne, a fayre monument is there raysed on him: Robert Harding Salter, one of the Shiriffs 1568. Simon Low …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Durleigh, and Bridgwater had formed a single unit, and in 1086 Bridgwater, Horsey, Bower, and Wembdon were part of the … A tavern on the west side of the high cross in 1367 and Robert Plympton's inn in High Street in 1376 were the … of Chandos, who had commercial interests in the town. 61 Robert Blake (1598-1657), admiral and general, was born in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… John Byflete. 15 Byflete was succeeded in 1621 by his son Robert, and Robert in 1641 by his son Thomas. Thomas's heirs were paid in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1673 and 1690, and by 1699 to his nephew John Harvey 69 (fl. 1715). In 1721 John's son Francis conveyed the castle and … bailey, besides the remains of a substantial mansion. 71 Robert Harvey, M.D., is said to have been the owner in 1791. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the land seem not to have paid the rent from c. 1606. 83 Robert Blake by deed dated 1592 gave £240, the interest to be … to the Bridgwater charity trustees in 1839. 95 Admiral Robert Blake (d. 1657) gave £100 to provide food and clothing … 207; S.R.O., D/B/bw 570, 1526-7, 1639; Char. Don. pp. 1086-7; 15th Rep. Com. Char. p. 428; Bridgwater Times, 2 Oct. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… monastery of Bath. 35 The grant was confirmed by his son Robert of Bampton, and in 1156 by Pope Adrian IV. 36 Probably … Wilkes, and two dishes, a cup, and a paten of 1727-8 by Robert Lucas. 76 The registers begin in 1558 and are …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 2 in general horticulture, and 1 in poultry. 41 Mills. In 1086 Walter of Douai had a mill in Bridgwater. 42 Following …
A History of the County of Somerset
… crest is an ancient ship in full sail bearing the arms of Robert Blake, the supporters are lions holding shields with … Ibid. D/B/bw 750, 1526-7, 1639, 2164. Char. Don. pp. 1086-7. Rep. Com. Poor Law, H.C. 44, pp. 488a-489a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… ESTATES. In 1066 Merlesuain held BRIDGWATER, which in 1086 Walter (or Walscin) of Douai held as one of a group of … as HAYGROVE. 21 Walter was succeeded c. 1107 by his son Robert, who rebelled in 1136, and Robert's daughter Gillian … to Richard Coker. 5 Richard was succeeded by James Coker (fl. 1402-7) and James by Matthew Coker, who held the estate …
A History of the County of Somerset
… between 1545 and 1559. 17 His colleague in 1559 was Robert Moleyns, mayor and controller of the port, who managed … and 1626 maintained the influence of two local families; Robert Warre, the second member in 1623, presumably owed his … Poulett, elected in 1747, was succeeded in 1753 by Robert Balch, then of Nether Stowey but descended from …
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