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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… time of Henry VII., was then annexed to St. Mary's Spital, London. Woodham-Mortimer (St. Margaret) WOODHAM-MORTIMER ( … The chapel was founded by Sir Edmund Shaa, lord mayor of London at the time of Richard III.'s usurpation. The living … and is now the property of the Mercers' Company, London, and the incumbent of Hampstead. The church is a very …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… one has a roughly executed painting of the Fire of London. ConditionGood, much altered. a(5). Tyndales, house, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Kingsland 1602 Other notes Accused 1596 1602. ?=821? Known London address Hogginton Date 1596 Woolwich Date 1596 …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… of Byton, Archbishop's Licence 1636 (Raach p.251)? Known London address St Botolph's Aldgate Parish St Botolph without …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… falls and the Chalk is soon overlain by Reading Beds and London Clays which give rise to a well-wooded area, at … (20). Later settlement developed on the Reading Beds and London Clay. Woodlands village, first recorded in 1244, is … and 2 ft. high, lay on the crest of a gentle S. slope of London Clay, about 140 ft. above O.D. It had no ditch and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from Steyning; containing 378 inhabitants. The road from London to Brighton, by way of Horsham, runs through the … 8 miles (N. N. W.) from Oxford, and 62 (W. N. W.) from London; containing 1412 inhabitants. This town is of Saxon …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was his son Jacob 60 (fl. 1680). 61 In 1693 Walter West, a London merchant, sold the manor to Thomas Dennett 62 (d. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Gardner, were noted for the best homebrewed beer between London and Birmingham. 7 By then no. 32 seems to have been … tenant in the 1720s. 87 In 1727 John Morse (d. 1737), a London goldsmith, 88 bought the house and in 1737 gave it to … Watsons in 1743 and was sold in 1772 to Thomas Hanks, a London innkeeper. 5 The Kerwoods and Watsons were licensed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1617 gave £12 a year, payable by the Skinners' Company of London, to be divided equally between the grammar school, a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sermons to the corporation. 67 In 1617 Thomas Fletcher of London left £4 a year for five sermons and £4 a year to be … are a brass to Richard Bailly, citizen and haberdasher of London and chapman of Woodstock (d. 1461), and a stone tablet …
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