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The Aldermen of the City of London
… his vexation was not speedy, as he did not die till nearly or fully twelve months later, his election being in September … Kyrton (Alderman 154953) and son-in-law of John Nechyll or Nichylls (Alderman 1525). To his son Sir John Offley of … Sir Henry Lee (Alderman 1614). 1599. Sir Thomas Smythe (or Smith). Grandson of Sir Andrew Judde (Lord Mayor 15501), …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… appears that she desired to be buried either at St. Paul's or Westminster abbey. His interment was not at the parish … Arms, Azure, on a chevron between three demi-lyons rampant or, three cinquefoils gules. (List by William Smith, … gules between three trefoils slipped sable a spread eagle or, all within a bordure engrailed azure, charged with eight …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… a parish independent of its mother church at Swine in or soon after the mid-17th century, lay on the east bank of … became known as 'Garrison Side', as well as 'Drypool Side' or 'Holderness Side'. The village was primarily dependent on … early 18th century. About 1700 there were said to be 26 or 27 families, 21 and in 1743 there were 23. 22 During the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… which is small and consists of farmhouses and thatched or tiled cottages grouped irregularly on high ground, lies in … of a mile south of the church, was built late in the 16th or early in the 17th century. It was originally … of their daughter Gille was granted when Thomas died in or before 1334 to John de Moleyns, who transferred his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Hundred, and the parish, 3 miles north to south, 2 or 1 miles east to west, was originally a rural parish. The … died s.p.m. in 14812, having settled Braboeuf on Bernard Jenyn and his wife Elizabeth, who was niece of Agnes Braboeuf's second husband Robert Loxley. 32 Bernard Jenyn settled the manor on his second son Thomas, 33 who died …
A History of the County of Hertford
… which cross the River Quin. These are called Malting Lane or Bridge, Fleece Lane or Bridge, and Ships Bridge. 12 Malting Lane, the … in this parish are Netherstokkying, Aldithelee, Kingesho or Kingshohull, Enneworth, Fordmad (xiii cent.) 17; Pumps …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by 1563. 31 The population may have risen rapidly to 200 or more by 1600, thereafter fluctuating between 180 and 200 … and probably in the 17th the older houses lay in three or four small groups, 36 apart from the isolated farmsteads … settlement had its own public house. The Carpenter's Arms or Axe and Saw at Stocks Green, 46 kept by a carpenter in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The style is a sort of neo-Byzantine. There are one or two ancient timber houses of some interest in the village, … John Weston son of Joan Catton disputed it against John Jenyn. The latter claimed to be enfeoffed of it, jointly with Bernard Jenyn of Brabuf, who is said to have married Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Godalming, 1798, celebrated the view from it. Burghgate, or Burgate Farm, where a road comes up the declivity of the … it was first improved when the Portsmouth road was made, or improved, in 1749. 9 It was taken over by the county 5 … of absence from the hundred court. 185 In 1448 Bernard Jenyn or Jenings was summoned to the court 186 to do fealty, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the French. 16 King John. Gules three leopards or. In 1223 the wardenship of the castle was granted to … during his absence. 39 Eleanor of Castile. Gules a castle or for Castile quartered with Argent a lion purpure for Leon. … Margaret of France. Azure powdered with fleurt de lis or. Robert Lewer was made warden in 1311, 40 and was ordered …
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