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A History of the County of Somerset
… Lodge, Eastrip and Four Towers in 1885] The parish of Brewham, comprising the tithings, manors, and villages of … AND OTHER ESTATES In 1066 Brewham was held by Robert son of Wimarc and in 1086 by William de Mohun (I) with the … Thomas (d. c. 1666-70), 59 and the last by his younger son Richard Fownes (d. c. 1715). 60 Richard's son, also Richard, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Brewham Lodge BREWHAM LODGE The extra-parochial district of Brewham Lodge was formerly part of Brewcombe Walk in … by his brother Charles (d. 1697), and Charles by his son Francis (cr. Baron Cottington 1716, d. 1728). Francis, … 1 In 1817 Edmund Southcote sold the estate to Sir Richard Colt Hoare, who had been leasing it since 1799. 2 The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Brewood Churches, schools and charities Churches The church of Brewood served the whole of the ancient parish until the … baluster shafts, and the panels contain the figures of a son and three daughters, together with thirteen children in … restoration of the church in 1879. It bears the figures of Richard Lane (d. 1517) and Anne his wife together with four …
A History of the County of Stafford
… manors and agriculture BREWOOD The ancient parish of Brewood lies in the south-west corner of the hundred on … right in 1293, 177 and at some time between 1387 and 1390 Richard II confirmed it. 178 By 1662, when the fair was held … the State had given leases. 191 By 1670 Peter Giffard's son Walter was holding the manor. 192 The Giffards thereafter …
Survey of London
… under its modern name as early as 1550 when a survey of the Manor of Stepney mentions two tile garths on its … Martin, a bricklayer, and Thomas Dellar, John Goodman and Richard Janeway, all carpenters. 11 An inhabitant of this … whose contract was for 2,596, were James Benson and Son. 27 The site was leased for sixty-one years from G. H. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bridget) BRIDEKIRK ( St. Bridget), a parish, in the union of Cockermouth, Allerdale ward below Derwent, W. division of … urn of stone, with a human skull, and some silver coins of Richard II., were discovered. Bridge (St. Peter) BRIDGE ( St. … by Sir Thomas Trivet in the reign of Edward I. His son William founded a monastery for Grey friars, about 1230, …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, requesting, on behalf of William Clayton and Thomas James, tenants of two houses on … 20th, 1591, and was buried in St. Paul's. Merchant Taylor, Son of William Offley, of Chester; served the office of … the Marquis of Bath), whose mother was a daughter of Sir Richard Gresham, Lord Mayor in 1537, and sister of Sir Thomas …
London Bridge
… 1 Account for 1420-1 188. [f. 86] William Weston and Richard Stile, Wardens, in the 8th year of Henry V. Receipts from fishmongers and butchers standing … V] to Michaelmas 1421, for one year, by William Weston and Richard Stile, Wardens of London Bridge. 189. 5 October …
London Bridge
… BRIDGE HOUSE RENTAL 1 Rental for 1404 109. [f. 1] Rental of occupied and vacant tenements belonging to the Bridge in … 2 cottages annexed to it which are let as appears viz: Of (Richard Assheford) {Richard Kyng} {Richard Fermory} <Esmon … <now of Philip Bangor> <now of John Bokenham> <now of the son and heir of the said Philip Bangor apprentice with Stane, …
London Bridge
… HOUSE RENTAL 3 Account for 1461-2 296. [f. 25] Account of Peter Aldfold and Peter Caldecote, Wardens of London … Cooke and Thomas Davy, late wardens of the said Bridge, to Richard Fremot and John Bowle [f. 25v.] then wardens of the … and wardens of the Bridge on the one part and the said Richard Fremot and John Bowle in the name of the company on …
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