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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… yet have I used all means and much is done. But what a shame is this to 431 and 118 who let men sustain this loss … that 478 goeth to the end. 437 may 404, 416, as concerning A.R. I cannot decipher your numbers, but wheresoever he be that …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Chapter acts 15056 15056 1505, Sept. 30.[ A page is missing.] Part of a lease from the bishop to Richard Ruyon, for 61 years, at a … beseche your maistership, in the wey of charite, to have pite upon us, and to be our socour for reformacion herof, …
Statutes of the Realm
… the Commons assembled in Parliament haveing entred into a due and serious consideration of those difficulties and … Humphry Weld Francis Windham John Strangwayes George Pite John Tregonwell of Anderston James Gould John Churchill … Catling O. Stutevill O. Mallyward O. Robert Goswild O. M r O. Esquiers O. Esq[uire] O. Robert Fowle Thomas Luxford O. …
Survey of London
… Lane. In the seventeenth century this street consisted of a narrow alley which started from the east side of the open … premises on the ground floor, designed by Habershon & Pite and built by Matthew Allen & Son for the trustees of the … charity schools. 163 The site was redeveloped in 1956 for R. F. Garnham & Son, meat salesmen, with the current Nos …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… and Thomas Chewe, clerks, their heirs and assigns, of a lane [ venella] in Wells called Moneryslane, with its … Dated, Wells, 10 May, 16 Hen. VI. Two round seals; (1) On a mount, a lamb passant reguardant; AS MEKE AS A LAMBE. (2) R B in monogram. 604. 1440.Lease by John Forest, dean, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… CHURCH, AND ITS PRECINCT. The present cathedral is a fine Gothick freestone building, brought to that … a light burning before the image of the Blessed Virgin of Pite here, which was an effigies of the Virgin sometimes in … first. Hunc Sacrum Librum, et Seipsum Deo et Ecclesi dicat R. [ogerus] C. [rowe.] 1673. The steps of the altar extend as …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on its north part, for the sale of madder or [maedderre] a plant much used in dying. This church is a good flint-stone … in Trinite, On the Soule of John Todenham have Merry et Pite. On a stone on the south side of the altar, are the … indueret, pride. Festi Divi Andre animam recondidit. Anno r Xtian MDCCXII mo tatis LV mo. Ben-Josephus, Filius …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Coslany, Commonly called St. Martin at the Oak, from a large oak with the image of our Lady, in it, which stood in … with lead; and it appears by the following inscription on a brass plate, lying at the very entrance of the chancel, … the images of Mary Magdalen, St. Anne, and the Virgin of Pite; these had all lights before them, as well as the image …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… d. Writing of Agnes daughter of Peter de Wokyngdon, being a quitclaim with warranty to John de Berden, his heirs and … 4 July this year. Writing of John Tony of Kyngeseye, being a general release to Sir Robert de Marny knight. Dated 4 July … to Sir Michael de Ponyngges knight, his heirs and assigns, a yearly rent of 20 l. to be taken of his manor of …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… de Marleburgh, 13 s. 8 d. of yearly quit rent issuing from a tenement and shop held by Reynold le Fullere in the parish … to hold henceforth of William and his heirs by fealty and a rent of one farthing a year payable at Michaelmas for all services, heriots, …
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