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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of Romsey, hundred of King'sSombourn, Romsey and S. divisions of the county of Southampton; containing 124 … a township, in the parish of Tickhill, union of Doncaster, S. division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, W. … workhouse of the Ongar union is situated here. Dr. John Crayford, Master of University College, Oxford; Dr. Thomas …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… to be duly and carefully kept, according to your highnesse's letter; and also have taken care for the sending your … my servant. In Cannon Streete I meett a servant of my lord Crayford (whoe knewe that I used to come to Read) whoe asked … I vowe to Almighty God, I knewe not of it, till my lord Crayford's man first, and then the lieutenant of the Tower …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… Surnames Beginning 'C' CABRY: Martha; Anne, d; Richard, s, 107D.28 CADE: Hanah, 103.169 Robert; Sarah, w, 103.29 … Thomas, app, 98.50 CADWELL: Mathew, 600; Frances, w; John, s, 107D.97 CADWORTH: John, a boy, 104.3 CAF: Charles, app, … 104.4 CRAY: John, app, 104.107 Richard; Jane, w, 106.1 CRAYFORD: George; Rebecah, w, 99.8 CREAMER: Elizabeth, 103.32 …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Mary, ser, 76.5 Cacroft Rob, ser, 26.7 Cadd John, brewer's ser; Martha, w, 23.11 Caddey: Edw, gunsmith; Mary, w; John, s, 79.4 Isabilla, ser, 79.4 John; Mary, w; Mary, d, 11.19 … Crayestien Abraham, merchant, £600; Reb, w; Mary, d, 45.3 Crayford Gilbert, gent; Martha, w; Martha, d; Mary, d; Jane, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… benefactors: Gilbert de Roubury, a justice of the King's Bench, John Salomon, Prior of Ely and afterwards Bishop of … Thomas de Cobham, Bishop of Worcester. Gilbert de Roubury's bequest made in 1320 consisted of a 'chest', or a fund, … Woderove: 16 Aug. 1506. Edmund Natures: 20 Oct. 1514. John Crayford: 6 July 1530. Rowland Swynburne: 23 Sept. 1539, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… was until 1761 officially designated the King's privy kitchen to distinguish it from the Queen's privy kitchen and the household kitchen. With the … G. By 1741 Pearse, J. 1741 1 July Wynn, W. 1744 1 Jan. Crayford, R. 1745 1 Apr. Hilbord, J. 1747 1 Oct. Wheelwright, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fee, this hundred of Litley answered for one knight's fee and a half. In the reign of king Henry IV. I find it … THE PARISHES OF 1. EAST WICKHAM. 2. PLUMSTED. 3. ERITH. 4. CRAYFORD. And the churches of those parishes. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Richard Foillet, containing 100 acres by the king's perch, to make up 5 carucates, four of which had been … better for you during your buildings than Swanwick' (John Crayford to Wriothesley, 12 Apr. 1538: L. and P. Hen. VIII, … is a good shifting house and but four miles off' (John Crayford to Wriothesley, 12 Apr. 1538: L. and P. Hen. VIII, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the above distance from Keston, and not quite so much from Crayford, both which have been conjectured to have been the … Maduiacis oppidum, according to Baxter; in English, Medway's town, which name is written, by contraction, in Domesday, … lords of the manor. It was repaired in king James I.'s reign by an assessment on the town and parish, but it still …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Tetford, which last name it had in the Conqueror's time, ted being the natural abbreviation of deod and tet of … Casaromagus, now Chelmesford, in Essex. Noviomagus, now Crayford, in Kent. In The Alpine Countries And Entrance of … Thetford, Csaromagus into Chelmsford, and Noviomagus into Crayford; or else, Fourthly, most of these magi having been …
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