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Survey of London
… proceeds in a large degree from the number and beauty of its monuments to the past inhabitants of the riverside village, and also to its numerous … 1465. He was chosen alderman, during his shrievalty, for Castle Baynard Ward and afterwards of Bishopsgate Ward. He is …
The Environs of London
… Chelsea (part 2 of 3) CHELSEA. Comparative state of population. Average of … son of Sir William Courtney, Knt. and Bart, of Poudram Castle in the county of Devon, buried July 27, 1670." … Esq. (1773); Colonel Arthur Owen, governor of Pendennis Castle, (1774); Mrs. Sophia Pittonnet, (1774); William …
Old and New London
… yet a second temple neighb'ring near Nurses the fragrance of the various year." Anon. Chelsea Farm, the Residence of … Smollett, and his fellow-companion whilst journeying from Edinburgh to London, lived for many years in this street. … 1838, with Captain George Maclean, Governor of Cape Coast Castle, on the west coast of Africa. She died in October of
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… CHELVESTON ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of Thrapston, hundred of HighamFerrers, N. division of the … Conquest, and who, from their residing in a neighbouring castle of that name, were called lords of Striguil, by which … courts are still held. Soon after the Conquest, a strong castle was erected, probably by William FitzOsborn, Earl of
Survey of London
… began here in the late 1840's, the greater part of this area (fig. 66) belonged to three absentee landowners, James Weller Ladbroke, esquire, of Lavington or Petworth, Sussex, Robert Hall, esquire, of … side 3943 odd Ladbroke to Cullingford, 1846. Pembridge Castle public house. Ladbroke to Cullingford, 1846. 4751 odd …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cherhill CHERHILL Cherhill village lies 4 km. east of Calne. 92 Its church, which had been built by the 12th … road in the parish. An Iron-Age hill fort called Oldbury castle lies on Cherhill's boundary with Calne. 19 Bronze-Age … Devizes museum. 22 In 1773 a gibbet stood east of Oldbury castle and on or near Cherhill's boundary with Avebury. 23 A …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Cherington Church CHURCH. The earliest record of the name of the parish suggests that Cherington had a church by the … tithes of Cherington to St. George's chapel in Oxford castle, which he founded in 1074. 6 The living was a rectory …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Manor and other estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. An estate of 2 hides at Cherington was held by Haminc before the Conquest. 70 It was held later by Robert Doyley, lord of Wallingford, 71 who in 1074 endowed his foundation of St. George's chapel in Oxford castle with two-thirds of his demesne tithes at Cherington. …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1590s Llewellen ap Edward of Barton on the Hill. QJF 19/4/22 (1590) To the Quenes … peace within her owne house which should bee [illegible] castle, to take order, to brydle the outragousnesse of the … allowance as is yelded to the poore prisoners in this castle, and your sayd oratour wyll not fayle to praye for …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1618 Edward Richardsonn of Baggeley. QJF 46/4/23 (1618) To the right worshipfull Sir … uppon some matters for his majestie, and comeing into the castle yard, two baylifes beinge there reddie sett, by him … of John Hornebee. QJF 47/1/127 (1618) George Vernon of Castle Northwiche doth thretten Margerie Hornebee wife of
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