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Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… in the parish church of All Saints, Bekingham in the Clay [Bokyngham only, in Rubrice]. 4 Non. July. Avignon. (f. …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… 1413. Kal. Jan. St.Peter's, Rome. (f. 255 d.) To Richard Clay, Augustinian friar of the convent of Hull in the diocese …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in some parts gravel, but in the greater portion a strong clay, and the surface is rather hilly. The living is a … township; the soil is strong, and the subsoil gravel and clay. The village is considerable, and contains some very … the river Idle, at a spot where the soil was a reddish clay; in Domesday book the name is written Redeford, and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 282; Test. Ebor. iv. 16 n. Test. Ebor. ii. 105; R. M. Clay, Med. Hosp. of Eng. 333, gives the foundation date as … Corp. Rec., B.B. 3a, f. 47v. Sheahan, Hist. Hull, 431. Clay, Med. Hosp. Eng. 333. Hull Corp. Rec., B.B. 3, ff. 79v., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… within the precinct and the land surrounding it see Clay, Medieval Hospitals, 71; Lond. Topog. Soc. pubn. 17 … references to Knightsbridge see T.L.M.A.S. xxi (1), 38. Clay, Medieval Hospitals, 103. See T.L.M.A.S. xxi (1), 5, 7. … in T.L.M.A.S. xxi (1), pl. 2, facing p. 33; see also Clay, Medieval Hospitals, pp. xii, 103. This account has been …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Aldersgate and All Angels, Brentford, see pp. 204-5. R. M. Clay, Medieval Hospitals, 8, 262, 304. Newcourt, Repertorium, … D. Power, Hist. of St. Bart's. Hosp. 1123-1923, p. 47. Clay, Medieval Hospitals, 47. St. Bart's. Hosp. Ledger, Hb … 164, 166, 171. See also V.C.H. Lond. i. 587; p. 159. R. M. Clay, Hermits and Anchorites of Eng. 228-9. See p. 178. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cal. Pat. 13348, 404; 133840, 49. Ibid. 133840, 441. R. M. Clay, Hermits and Anchorites, 64. W.A.M. xxx, iv, 260. L. & …
A History of the County of Stafford
… so falls outside the scope of this survey. See Rotha M. Clay, The Hermits and Anchorites of Eng. 74-75, 218-19. Clay, Hermits and Anchorites, 48. See below pp. 216, 220, … was in the Staffs. or the Worcs. portion of the forest. Clay, Hermits and Anchorites, 246-7. This also mentions a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the different kinds of a thin moorish earth, sharp gravel, clay, and loam; that on the estates of Carse and Pitscandly … considerable breadth. The soil in the lower districts is a clay intermixed with a rich black loam; and in the upper, of … and gravelly but fertile; in some of the lower grounds, clay; and in others, tracts of moss. The crops are, grain of …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… south on the garden of W. Child and on ground leading to Clay Hill, Nos. 11, 12, and 13 on the Company's map, …
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