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A History of the County of Oxford
… left £5 at interest to the poor of Shifford, 67 and Thomas Horde, by will proved 1716, gave a £6 rent charge and £10 for apprenticing 2 boys or girls. 68 All were lost by 1787. 69 A bequest by E. W. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… though 16th-century curates and clerks witnessing Shifford or Chimney wills may have served the chapel. 32 Edward Joye … in 1664. 34 In the late 17th century and early 18th Thomas Horde (d. 1715) of Cote worshipped and received the sacrament … in 1688-9, and a silver paten given in 1706 by Thomas Horde (d. 1715)53 silver chalice and paten of 1855 were given …
Survey of London
… on its west side, where the new English Opera House or Lyceum Theatre was built by Samuel Beazley for Lord … frontages these parts were almost all immediately sold or exchanged back to the landlords, together with any …
Survey of London
… the three houses facing the street were used as a bagnio or Turkish bath 6 from 1700 to at least 1748. 7 In the early … states that some of the rooms were hung with tapestries or else 'wainscotted round', the hot rooms were lined with … lodginghouse. . . . I had to write my letters on my knees or on the window-sill, or on the top of a box, as there was …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… ij. Joh'ne le Smyth ij. Swynford Regis. s. d. De Will'o Hurde iiij. Ric'o de Holbach iiij. Nich'o Gybbe ij. vj. … decime Comitatus predicti xx[/]iiij iiij. li.xiij s. p'b'. Or Suel, for it is impossible to distinguish the "u" from the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… whoe dwells there, and as he was goeinge, he mett with two or three scouts, one whereof had the sheriff's liverie, and … William Jephson, Nathaniel Whetham, Robert Aldworth, or any five of them. That some persons shall be sent down, to … complement of the said ships, be also sent with the same, or as many as can be put on board them; and that over and …
The Environs of London
… ancient name of this place was Stibenhede, Stebenhythe, or Stebunhethe. The termination is a well known Saxon word, signifying a haven or wharf. I know not how to complete the etymology, unless we … from Steb, the trunk of a tree. Some have taken Stiben, or Steben, for a corruption of Steven. Situation and …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… Walter, 107D.33 William, app, 107D.1 HARMER: Jasper, 600 or 50 p.a.; Rose, w; Jasper, s; John, s; Rose, d; Hester, d; … d; Susan, d, 109.79 John; Elizabeth, w, 109.89 John, 600 or 50 p.a.; Dorothy, w; Charles, s; William, s; Machell, d, … 102.256 HATLEY: Fisher; Sarah, w, 99.4 Jonathan, wid, 600 or 50 p.a.; Thomas, s; Dodothy, d; Richard, s; William, s, …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Jane, w; Jane, d, 43.14 Rice, ser, 42.4 Ric; Martha, ?w or d, 32.15 Ric; Han, w; Han, d, 60.21 Rob, bach, ser, 21.13 …
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