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The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… and the triforium of the church. After the suppression Sir Richard Rich gave up his residence at the Austin Friars, as … chief messuage" of the priory then in the tenure of Sir Richard Rich'. The monastic buildings were called … twice married. By his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Shepherd, he had two daughters; one of whom married …
Old and New London
… side extinguished." EAST Side. "This pillar was begun, Sir Richard Ford, Knight, being Lord Mayor of London, In the year … was interred Henry Yevele, a freemason to Edward III., Richard II., and Henry IV. This Yevele had assisted to erect the bust of Richard II. at Westminster Abbey between the years 1395-97, …
Cardiff Records
… the Royal Charter of 1359. Charter X., 1421, is granted by Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Worcester, Lord le Despenser … in that of Elizabeth. Charter XII., 1451, was granted by Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, Lord le Despenser of … Fourth, of the last-named Charter. Charter XV., 1477, by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Constable and Admiral of …
Old and New London
… and a murther to be committed by William Fitz Bernard, and Richard his servant; who came to the house of Joce, a Jew, … at St. Saviour's for a certain silver cup, and was hanged. Richard was called for, and was outlawed. One Miles le … a "faire chapel" of Our Lady on the north side, founded by Richard I., whose lion heart, as the erroneous tradition …
Old and New London
… and where the Duke of Buckingham offered the crown to Richard III., are seen no more after 1421. John Russell was …
Survey of London
… School of Building. (iii) In 1403 John Bedforde and Richard Gaynesburghe presented to Richard Dereham, the parson of Saint Botolph, Aldersgate, two …
Old and New London
… the right of free warren in this parish was granted to Richard de Gravesend, who then held the see; and from an …
Old and New London
… StoneWhittington's AlmshousesBenefactions of Sir Richard Whittington. In a previous part of this work, whilst … stone is the following inscription: Whittington Stone. Sir Richard Whittington, Thrice Lord Mayor of London. 1397. Richard II. 1406. Henry IV. 1420. Henry V. Sheriff in 1393. …
Old and New London
… The mansion was purchased about fifty years afterwards by Richard de Beauvoir, a Guernsey gentleman, who lived there in … of Shacklewell, married Rachel, the youngest daughter of Richard de Beauvoir, of Guernsey, and subsequently of Baumes, …
Old and New London
… Nicholas Crisp, Sir J. Fleetwood, Sir John Chambers, Sir Richard Mundy, Lady Stanhope, Lady Munden, and several other …
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