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Old and New London
… At the east end of the south aisle is one to the memory of Richard Candeler, Esq., who died in 1602, and Eliza his wife, … and James I., dated 1618, and his wife, the daughter of Richard Candeler, who died in 1612. A mural monument, with … Robert Barkham, of the county of Lincoln, and daughter of Richard Wilcocks, of Tottenham. She died in 1644. Upon this …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… the Roculf or Rohulf family - Alice, Peter, John, Rose and Richard - see entries for 6 May, 24 June, 27 Sept. and 23 … Ranulf fitzErchemar); he was presumably related to the Richard and Roger de Escotot (Asketot) who occ. in the late … were rendered by Osbert fitzWilliam 1206-7 and in 1208 by Richard le Burgeis ( Pipe Roll 8 John 1206 p. 65; Pipe Roll 9 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… daughter of the first Walter de Clifford, son of Richard fitz Pons (see VCH Glos. X 143 and DNB IV 531-3). The … The Chancellor's Roll for the Eighth Year of the Reign of Richard I 1196, ed. D. M. Stenton (PRS, new series vii, 1930) p. 90 and cf. Pipe Roll 10 Richard I 1198 p. 212) or the much later William of Hide son …
A History of the County of Oxford
… be regarded as the 17th-century counterpart of Mr. Richard Bernes, who supervised the building of Magdalen … at Newington. The contract for the Palace was taken by Richard Frogley, of Holywell, carpenter, who in turn agreed … other building tradesmen employed on the Museum, namely Richard Frogley, carpenter, 13 William Young, 14 smith, …
Old and New London
… the old City wall. It was at the Old Bailey, in 1727, that Richard Savage, the dissolute poet, for whom Dr. Johnson … of Dr. Clenche, 1692; Beau Fielding, for bigamy, 1706; Richard Thornhill, Esq., for killing Sir Cholmeley Deering in … sailor, for riot on Snow Hill (where he was hanged), 1817; Richard Carlile, for blasphemy, 1819 and 1831; St. John Long, …
Survey of London
… doubtful and security of the greatest moment. Colonel Richard Leveson of No. 16 Kensington Square, indeed, was one … only indirectly connected with the court. The exception is Richard Steele, resident in the square as part of Lord … Square between 1698 and 1704 was the King's barber, Richard Longbottom, whose allowance for instruments, looking …
Old and New London
… the manor was bestowed by Edward IV. on his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester. After passing through the hands … the assumed name of "Les Pres de la Foi." The late Mr. Richard Lalor Sheil was sent here when a boy, and he tells us … William III., and butt of all the wits of the time, Sir Richard Blackmore, the poet, of whom we have spoken in our …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… 'It is true we find that in or about the 10th Year of Richard II. it was endeavoured to get a corrupt Parliament; … As witness Will. II. John, Henry III. Edward II. Richard II. Henry VI. And I think it is undeniable that when … into their own Hands, it went very ill with England; as Richard II. Henry VI. who whilst they were Children, the …
Survey of London
… precentor until 14th July, 1512, when the abbot granted to Richard Russell all that inn called "le bell" with all lands, … Leases of the property as a whole were granted to Richard Russell in 1512 7 and William Russell in 1521, 8 but … by a misreading of the earlier deeds. In 1475 John Selly, Richard Levermore and Walter Lokyngton transferred 14 to the …
Survey of London
… in Italy James Wyatt had formed a lifelong friendship with Richard Dalton, librarian and antiquarian to the King, and … acquainted with the Wyatt family and, perhaps, with Richard Dalton. At this time three Wyatt brothers, John, the … been traced. 45 The only known connexion between Turst and Richard Dalton is indirect. In 1768 the former granted a …
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