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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 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… fifty years after 1375, however, townsmen predominated. William Thomere, steward of the guild merchant and lieutenant … of the West, 14 was returned at least 14 times 1377-1406, William Gascoigne and his son William at least 15 times 1406-29, and John Kedwelly, the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… house by 1670. 41 A meeting house was licensed in 1689. 42 William Penn held a meeting in the town hall in 1694, 43 and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Anthony Pearse, 1692, table-tomb; S. of S. chapel, (10) to William Burt, 1680, and Cicely, wife of William Burt, 1696, table-tomb; N. of N. transept, (11) to … probably early 18th-century; N. of nave, (12) to William Chilcot, 1692, table-tomb; (13) to Robert Bishop, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… James I. and Charles II. By the act of the 5th and 6th of William IV., cap. 76, the corporation now consists of a … and lot, in number about 250; but the act of the 2nd of William IV., cap. 45, extended it to the 10 householders of … many interesting monuments; among them is an altar-tomb of William, son of Sir Eustace Dabrigecourt, of Hainault, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… headstone with shaped top and carved cherub-head; (7) to William Moris, 1683, headstone with shaped top, carved …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… Milites. lix Ser Per Ale, Ser Wyliam Stanley, Ser William Norys, Ser Thomas Mongorye, Ser Jon Fooge, John … Hastynges, John Savey, Thomas Mownforth, John Constabyl, William Reyner, Ser Raf Grey, William Everyngham, William Haryngton, William Bothe, William …