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Old and New London
… name of the lane, and of the thread used by cordwainers or shoemakers. In the pediment are their arms. In the hall … reign of Richard II., "every cordwainer that shod any man or woman on Sunday was to pay thirty shillings." Among the … height of 154 feet. The church was rebuilt by John Tate, a mercer, in 1513; and Strype mentions the erection in 1623 of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Heliar, archdcn. of Barnstaple, and Thomas Bridgeman, mercer of Exeter, patrons hac vice by virtue of gr. of next … 2 July (P.C.L., Peterborough MS. 54, list at beginning) or 11 July (C.U.L., Peterborough MS. 14 f. 169). D. 19 Dec. … s.d. (P.C.L., Peterborough MS. 54, list at beginning) or 28 Oct. (PDC.ML/863 p. 32). D. 5 Sept. 1730 ( Hist. Reg. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury cathedral Canons A LIST OF THE CANONS OR PREBENDARIES OF THIS CHURCH. Canons in the first Prebend … of the late priory of Christ-church, and had been master or custos of Canterbury college, in Oxford. In 1541 he was … he exchanged for this stall. He was first vicar of East-Garston, then of Bray, and in 1768 was inducted to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… widows of clergymen, who had lived in Canterbury, in Kent, or in London, to be nominated and approved of by the mayor of Canterbury, and five senior aldermen, or the greatest part of them, according to the regulations … William Nethersole, gent. of St. Margaret's; Henry Terry, mercer, of St. Mary Magdalen, and his grandsons Edward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… yet there is no testimony left upon record of any writ or summons to them till that year, in which, as may be seen by the writs directed to the sheriff, two or three knights were to be chosen for each county, but no … Edmund Cockayne, John Ellis. 17th. Thomas Chircke, Elias Mercer. 18th. John de Hoke, Thomas Darent. 20th. Edmund …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Chatwall, part of Plaish, and Holt Preen drain by Plaish (or Hughley) brook into the Severn near Sheinton; Cardington, … Willstone, and part of Plaish drain south into Lakehouse (or Eaton) brook and so down Ape Dale into the Onny near … List of Bldgs. 32. Below, manors. Inf. from Mr. Eric Mercer; List of Bldgs. 20. List of Bldgs. 3. S.R.O. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one of nucleated villages set, until the 18th or 19th centuries, within large open fields and commons, of … south by the two river valleys, is for the most part flat or gently undulating, rising from around 68 m. by the Thames … found across the area, and possible barrows, ring-ditches, or henges have been identified (many from cropmarks) in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Probably it is an uncommon synonym for BLACK GINGER or WHOLE GINGER, that is the rhizome of ginger before the … off. In modern times, ginger is classed as either 'coated' or 'uncoated' [Simmonds (1906)], and it seems likely that the … do not suggest they were the same; the one owned by a Mercer [Inventories (1628)], the other by a Grocer …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Skipwith, Skipwith, Co. York. 1 April 1646. Vol. A. No. or p. C. 181 227, 230, 231 P.E. 181 225 R. 181 215 P.E. 181 … 3 Valentine Whitmore, Thurstanton, Co. Chester. Vol. A No. or p. PASS 182 291 C. 182 267 P.E. 182 265 D. 182 269 1 April … 581 D. 147 561 572 P.E. 147 377 379 26 Feb. 1651. Thos. Mercer informs the Committee for Compounding that Sir Rich. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… and Anne Crompton, his Widow. 2 Aug. 1650. Vol. G No. or p. O.C.C. 77 659 Anne Crompton complains that though her … of 10 l. with arrears out of the manors of Speak and Garston, co. Lancaster, sequestered for delinquency of Wm. … Estate. 29 Aug. 1650. Vol. G No. or p. 29 Aug. 1650. Robt. Mercer and three other trustees beg to com pound on Act of 1 …
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