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A Survey of London
… a Bridge builded with Arches of stone, as shall be shewed. William of Malmesbury. But first of the Timber Bridge, the … of the said riuer. Furthermore about the yere 1067. William the Conquerour in his Charter to the Church of S. … Peuensey: and this I command uppon my forfeyture, witnesse William de Pontlearche at Byrry, the which Charter with the …
A Survey of London
… the 4. who deceased 1400. his Monument yet remayneth. William Brampton, Iohn Michell Mayor, 1436. Iohn French, … Fishmonger 1521. Richard Turke one of the Shiriffs 1549. William Steede Alderman, Richard Morgan Knight, chiefe … 1559. Robert Blanch Girdler 1567. Robert Belgraue Girdler, William Brame, Iohn Couper Fishmonger, Alderman, who was put …
A History of the County of Somerset
… have been removed and built over. The grant of pontage to William Brewer in 1200 indicates that a bridge either already … on the west, where before 1295 a tenant was identified as William the smith in the walls, and in 1302 a site was … Henry III in 1250. 18 Prests were delivered in the town to William Longespee, earl of Salisbury, in 1208-9 19 and a tax …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bridgwater Borough BOROUGH. King John's charter to William Brewer in 1200 declared Bridgwater to be a free borough, in which William might levy tolls of all kinds on outsiders and whose …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bridgwater Castle CASTLE. William Brewer (d. 1226) was licensed in 1200 to build a … the castle, which had been separately leased in 1591 to William Goble, collector and bailiff, 67 but he sold the castle in 1630 to Henry, son of William Harvey of Bridgwater, a lawyer. 68 Henry's son Henry …
A History of the County of Somerset
… seems to have been lost between 1826 and 1839. 98 Dr. William Blake by will dated 1667 gave the interest on £100 … for the poor from the endowments of Robert (d. 1657) and William Blake, Richard Castleman, Dorothy Holworthy, Sir John … the charities of Constance Harvey, Christian Shercombe, William Blake, Sir John Bawden, and Robert Balch became part …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 37 The grant seems to have been ineffective, for in 1203 William Brewer, Fulk's successor as lord of Bridgwater, … priory gave its remaining rights in the church to William Brewer's newly founded hospital of St. John in … as 'most vigilant pastor of this parish'. 43 In 1683 William Allen, vicar 1670-1720, was accused of holding views …
A History of the County of Somerset
… formed part of the much larger and scattered estates of William Dodesham in 1455 and of James Hadley in 1532. 14 … of it has been found. A water mill at West Bower, owned by William Gascoigne in 1423, 53 passed to Sir Alexander Hody … Bower Manor. A water mill east of the Parrett granted by William of Horsey to William Brewer (d. 1233) 56 may be the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… named in the 1683 charter. Those removed included William Masey [? Massey], mayor under the charter of 1683, 39 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 25 but the honor was held by the guardian of Fulk's son William in 1186-7. 26 The sheriff rendered tallage for … lands. 27 Also in 1199 Fulk granted Bridgwater manor to William Brewer as part of an exchange, a grant which was confirmed by the Crown and by Fulk's son William. 28 William Brewer died in 1226 and his son and heir …
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