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Old and New London
… sett ful of riche flowers of silke, and especially full of brome slippes full of coddes; the braunches were grene …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Middle Ages. The first of these was an estate called the Brome or Broomland which consisted of a house, 2 virgates, … by Robert of Barking, who had acquired it from Stephen de Brome. In 1254 Robert's daughter and her husband conveyed it … acres now form Elthorne Park. 13 The land which Stephen de Brome conveyed to Robert of Barking was bordered on the south …
London Hearth Tax
… 3 s 1 fordge Tho: Ingle 3 s Sr John Worsnam 27 s Richard Brome 9 s Stocke 9 s Emtie …
London Hearth Tax
… Forman 6 s John Johnson 9 s Charles Collins 4 s William Brome 3 s William Hodges 5 s Richard Stevens 7 s John Hedges …
London Hearth Tax
… 6 s vj Richard Vaghane 3 s iij Edward Jeremy 3 s iij Anne Brome 3 s iij Jane Clanner 5 s v Elias Saultesston 6 s vj …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in the countie of Berk', the manoirs of Bydford and Brome in the countie of Warr', the manoir of Wolverhampton in … the county of Berkshire, the manors of Bidford-on-Avon and Brome in the county of Warwick, the manor of Wolverhampton in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… his successours, [p. vi-383] [col. a] of a close called Brome Close; but that the said graunte made by the seid King …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Occolte, Snape, Fresyngfeld, Waybrede, Stradbroke, Brome, Brisworth, Thrandeston, Thorndon, Pesenall, Dunwiche, …
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