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A History of the County of Hertford
… Street were opened, King Street on the west, and Queen's Road on the east, the latter being eventually carried down … up by Smith Street, the two new thoroughfares, Queen's Road and Clarendon Road, which gave access to the station, … died in 1831, and Watford is his burial place. 9a Thomas Cobham, the actor, made his first professional appearance at …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 22 and though no mention is made of it in any of Offa's charters, it may have been covered by the grant of Cassio … in rising against the abbot at the time of Wat Tyler's rebellion. 29 They, with the men of Cassio, obtained a … lease to John Pople. 66 In 1597 Sir William Brooke, Lord Cobham, died seised of Hamper Mills, which were then two …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part of this town, was a beruite to Algar Earl of Mercia's manor of Hemes, which Alwi, and Stigand, the Archbishop … in the 20th of Edward III. late Laurence de Hunting felds. Cobham College Manor. In the 24th of Henry III. Bartholomew … Laurence de Burley gave it soon after to the college at Cobham, in Kent, founded by John de Cobham Lord Cobham, by …
The Environs of London
… west by the river Lea, which separates it from St. Leonard's Bromley, Stratford-Bow, and Hackney, in Middlesex; and on … Henry VIII. granted the conventual church, with Richard's chapel, the site of the monastery, and its appurtenances, … for, in 1446, Thomas. Bernwell obtained the King's licence to give it to the abbot and convent of Stratford, …
Survey of London
… and (together with some acres adjoining in the Gray's Inn Road area of Holborn) was a single landholding until … number of properties (including Sir John Oldcastle's, the Cobham's Head public house and the workhouse) to Warner for … as part of the 'Rosebery' scheme (see below). 32 11. Cobham Row and the east side of Coldbath Square, 1887. The …
The Environs of London
… rectory was rated, in 1287, at 25 marks 28; in the King's books at 11l. 10s. 10d. In 1650, it was valued at 70l. … mother was sister of Sir Richard Temple, afterwards Lord Cobham. Mr. West settled at WestWickham 34 about the year … O.Slanye. III. G. on a chevron O. three lions ramp. S.Cobham, impaling, G. on a saltier A. a rose of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… over all. Clifford checky or and azure a fesse gules. Cobham (of Cobham) gules a cheveron or with three lions sable thereon. " …
Old and New London
… side yield." Ben Jonson. Law Students residing in the King's CourtThe Hall built by William RufusThe Poor regaled here by Henry III.Prince Henry crowned in his Father's LifetimeSir John Dymoke, the King's ChampionThe Hall … session he intended to try several captive noblemenLord Cobham and the Earls of Arundel and Warwick. "Wherever he …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… tenants in Westonbirt. 15 Suit to the abbot of Cirencester's court was owed in 1353 by the payers of the rents given to … 95. Ibid. 116. Ibid. 117. Reg. Sede Vacante, 141; Reg. Cobham, 228; cf. Reg. Bransford, p. 373. Reg. Bransford, p. … the rector. Worc. Episc. Reg., Reg. Maidstone, f. 16. Reg. Cobham, 228, 250, 253, 256, 258, 260. Reg. Bransford, p. 73. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Whymper's London Diary, July-December 1858 Whymper's London Diary, … in 7 hours. 30. I intended today to have walked up through Cobham and Kingston, but owing to the lies of a man who directed me, I again missed my way, and after leaving Cobham I found myself at Weybridge. Walked on to Walton, …
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