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A History of the County of Leicester
… Brisbone, 1538, (3) Christopher Moore, 1559, (4) Thos. Walker, 1606, (5) Roger Tompkinson, 1628/38. See Inventories … Robert Erieck, 1666/6, Mary Kellam, 1636/254, Thos. Walker, 1648/21, John Fowker, 1649/75, Thos. Webster, … John Horne, 1670/ 221, (6) Ric. Legitt, 1670/83, (7) Edw. Walker, 1670/31, (8) Wm. Gutteridge, 1675/88. The will of (1) …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… aut saltem Decanorum collegij." See Wood Ath. fo. 541. Walker's Suffering's, &c. part 2, fo. 58. History of his Life …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in 1638, and contains Reg. Montague and Reg. Hall. See Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy. Part II. fo. 55. Prinne, … the life of this prelate, that being collected from Wood, Walker, &c. Governour or bailiff of Lutterworth. See … See p. 411. Kennet's Case of Impropriations, p. 278. Walker, fo. 157. Hall's Hard Measure, p. 29. The XXVIIth …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1660, being legally deprived then of his preferments. (See Walker.) 58. 1660, Dec. 8, Laurence Womock, Womoke, or … having a good temporal estate of his own, according to Walker, Part. II. fo. 57. 9. Vincent Peirse, S.T.P. curate of … in 1538; he was rector of Wotton in Norfolk. 2. John Walker, S. T. P. archdeacon of Essex, and rector of Alderton …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in the open air in a timber yard belonging to Thomas Walker of Walker Street, Brownhills, or if wet in the joiner's shop … chapel was still in use in 1958. 771 SMALLTHORNE. Thomas Walker founded a group of the Methodist New Connexion by …
Old and New London
… August, 1816. It was built from the designs of Mr. James Walker, and cost about 300,000. The iron superstructure, …
Survey of London
… of Plaster of Parris for the Cockpitt." (16312) "John walker, Property maker, viz., for hanging the Throne and …
Survey of London Monograph
… for two opinions on the advisability of this. Sir Edward Walker, Garter, was for delay, but Lee and Sandford, with Henry St George, Richmond (whom Walker called the triumvirate), were for pressing on. At an unofficial meeting held later on the chapter day Walker was persuaded to agree. Lee and Sandford asked Emmett …
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