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Alumni Oxonienses
… 16 Sept., 1702, aged 16; of Isfield, Sussex (s. Sir James, lord mayor of London, knighted 1672), created a baronet 2 … 1592; lecturer in St. Paul's cathedral, "wrote on the Lord's prayer and the Creed," vicar of Clavering, Essex, … 1695-1713, East Looe 1715-23, P.C. 1695 and 1717, a lord of the treasury, chancellor and under treasurer of the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… they sold only 'conserve of roses and wild plums'. The Lord Mayor had received the conserve and a red powder by John …
Old and New London
… VI. to sign the poor creature's death-warrant. "What, my lord!" said Edward, will ye have me send her quick to the … her error? I shall lay the charge therefore upon you, my Lord Cranmer, before God." Of the last moments of the … embracing the stake and the reeds, said these words: 'Lord, I most humbly thank Thy Majesty that Thou hast called …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… I. 330. Letter from Sir Christopher Wraye to the Lord Mayor, thanking him and the Aldermen for granting his … 1582. I. 445. Letter from the Lords of the Council to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, recommending them to grant a lease … Stanley. 16th December, 1582. I. 446. Letter from the Lord Mayor to the Lords of the Council in reply. He had …
Old and New London
… by greedy hands for ever. In 1537 Sir Thomas Gresham, then Lord Mayor, prayed that the City might govern St. Mary, St. … privileges of the fair were shared by the corporation and Lord Rich (died 1568), ancestor of the Earls of Warwick and … days. The saturnalia was always formally opened by the Lord Mayor, and the proclamation for the purpose was read at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Downe, a marble bust to an ancestor of the present Lord Beaumont, and some remnants of ancient armour, with … the Bishop of Worcester; impropriator, Mark Philips, Esq., lord of the manor, who has much beautified the village. The … valued in the king's books at 3, and in the gift of Lord Rayleigh: the tithes have been commuted for 105. 12., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1908. 68 After 1932, when a new rector leased the house to Lord Howard de Walden, it was occupied by Mrs. Powles, 69 the previous rector's widow and Lord Howard's aunt. In 1943 the house was sold to the … bishop of Ely, and also chaplain and domestic manager to Lord Sondes, he probably spent little time in Snailwell. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… c. 1350. 40 In 1430 villagers avoided paying rents to the lord's steward. 41 Snailwell had five open fields in the … In 1722 there were three freeholders beside the rector and lord, but in 1780 there was none. 55 In 1684 the manorial … Fyson, one was of 150 a., and another of 18 a.; whilst the lord retained 68 a. in hand. 56 There was 760 a. in 1737 and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… John (d. 1466). 84 Snailwell passed to his son, Sir John, lord in 1477, 85 and it then presumably descended … his son Thomas in 1794. 2 That Thomas's son Thomas, later Lord Dacre, sold the manor in 1798 to John Tharp (d. 1804), … in 1339 she was, however, succeeded by a minor, and the lord of Snailwell manor probably regained control of the …
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