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Survey of London
… 7,8 and 9; Lancelot Edward Wood, stonemason, No. 60 Thomas Milton, stonemason, received leases of No 16 in 1828 and of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hugh Ferrars, in the time of Richard I., as a cell to the monastery of Kenilworth in Warwickshire, and dedicated to the …
A Dictionary of London
Survey of London Monograph
… of Bromley, together with the church and the suppressed monastery. 10 In the first year of Edward VI. Sir Ralph was …
Survey of London Monograph
… Philip de Tame, prior of Saint John of Jerusalem (to which monastery all the possessions of the Knights Templars were … the Church lands in Hackneywhich comprehended those of the Monastery of St. John, the Hospital of St. Mary, and the …
A Dictionary of London
… occupied by Liverpool Street Station, etc. Bull Court In Milton Street, Cripplegate Without (Elmes, 1831). Not named …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parish and forming part of the boundary between Bruton and Milton Clevedon. Trendle Hill, west of Chorley Hill, … of the town and turned north up Coombe Street towards Milton Clevedon, Batcombe, and Frome; and one route south to … 1385, 48 and a man was described in 1484 as steward of the monastery and bailiff of the town. 49 Perquisites from the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Tancarville fee of Bruton, Honeywick (in Pitcombe), Milton (Clevedon), Pitcombe with Cole, Redlynch, Witham, and … Brewham, Bruton, Honeywick, Knowle (in Shepton Montague), Milton (Clevedon), Pitcombe, Redlynch, Upton (Noble), Wyke … in the hundred: Brewham, Bruton, Hadspen with Honeywick, Milton, Redlynch, Upton with Wanstrow, Wyke with Pitcombe and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… In 1337, the abbot obtained permission to castellate his monastery; and during the parliamentary war it was garrisoned … was the site of a religious house subordinate to the monastery of Kirkby-Belew. …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
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