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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… practice 1617-1637 Other notes Accused 1627. Cf MORRICE (fl 1602). ?=820? Censorial hearings 3 Aug 1627 Entry Dr Grent …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 4. 9. 9., and in the gift of H. C. Sturt, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 250, and … which are distributed amongst them in money, clothing, &c. In the Rolls of the reign of Henry III., mention is made … of its antiquity, being Saxon. The cost of restoration was 1100, besides which, a considerable sum was expended upon the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was a house in 1405, 92 and in 1635 and later a house and c. 24 a. forming a compact estate around it. 93 The glebe … the county. 96 The building stood south-east of the church c. 150 yd. north of the Henfield-Brighton road. 97 It was … the grant being made in the presence of Geof., bp. of Ely (fl. 1225-8). S.A.C. ix. 250-1, 263; B.L. Add. MS. 39350, ff. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the 1220s. 39 William Hastentoft and his wife Isabel (fl. 1258-67) 40 were succeeded before 1291 by their son … husband of Richard's widow Mary, was described as lord c. 1560. 52 Mary's son Sir Edward Bellingham 53 (d. 1605) was … Henry West 59 (d. 1674), whose heir was his son Jacob 60 (fl. 1680). 61 In 1693 Walter West, a London merchant, sold …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 88 in 1801. The Manor House (11) is a Palladian house of c. 1740, built for one of the tenant farmers of the Earl of … area and the S. transept, which probably dates from c. 1100. Although this arch is the only tangible survival …
A History of the County of Oxford
… be traced, and identification is aided by a valuation of c. 1910 listing owners and tenants of all Woodstock houses. … owned by a succession of aldermen, notably Jerome Westall (fl. 1550), Thomas Bradshaw (d. 1613), and Joseph Harris (d. … house was called Hanwell's, from a tenant John Hanwell (fl. 1395), tax collector in Oxfordshire and probably a royal …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 69 Property was concentrated in relatively few hands: the c. 140 houses were held by only 97 rent-payers, and Adam … trade reached aldermanic rank: 81 the bakers John Norris (fl. 1480) and William Cornwell (d. 1552), the butchers William Wise (fl. 1504) and William Skelton (fl. 1580), the tailor John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a few councillors were non-resident so just over half the c. 132 listed male inhabitants were freemen. 92 Already the … to a minimum, and in the 1760s and 1780s there were only c. 120 freemen, of whom more than a quarter were … fees were abolished in 1851. 7 By the 1870s there were c. 25 honorary freemen and councillors, besides the 'common …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a Woodstock resident, signed a few days earlier by c. 45 freemen, was rejected by parliament in January 1641. 9 … to the freedom in 1673. 19 The number of freemen rose from c. 90 in 1662 to probably over 200 in 1681, chiefly because … 50 freemen, mostly local country gentlemen; 58 in 1722 c. 190 voted 59 and the defeated Marlborough candidates' …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the White Lion, 21 the name it retained until it closed c. 1913. 22 It stood in the centre of the village, and was … by his daughter Agnes, wife of Roger of Mucheldever (fl. c. 1327-36), 1 and his nephew John, son of Gilbert's brother Hugh (fl. 1266-80). 2 John Gilbert, John's son, was described as …
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