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A Dictionary of London
… house at the corner of Newgate Street is a stone effigy of Guy Earl of Warwick, with the date ,668. So called of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… old parish church, generously supported church extension. Guy de Offini, with the consent of his wife Christine and his … Theobald (1139-61). 9 Bishop Durdent (1149-59) confirmed Guy's grant, and the church was among the possessions … for a pension of 1 mark. 12 A dispute also arose with Guy de Offini's grandson Richard who claimed the patronage, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1086 by Ralph. 38 About 1140 Bromwich was in the hands of Guy de Offini, 39 who was still alive c. 1155. 40 In 1166 his … formed part of West Bromwich manor until William son of Guy de Offini founded a Benedictine priory c. 1190 on the … however, there is a gap in the appearances of Wm. son of Guy in the Plea Rolls: ibid. 73, 149. Ibid. 153. He was still …
A History of the County of Stafford
… sons. The later history of the property is not known. When Guy de Offini granted West Bromwich church to Worcester …
A History of the County of Essex
… 60 During the First World War Pelly's successor, Canon Guy Rogers, employed four women as curates for everything …
Alumni Oxonienses
Old and New London
… of a "victualling-house" in Westminster called "Hell." GUY FAWKES'S CELLAR. Not far from this place was long …
Old and New London
… Street were Sir Thomas Knevett, or Knyvett, who seized Guy Fawkes; and Dr. Sydenham, on the site of Ram's Mews. …
Old and New London
… roof was a ponderous one of iron. During the rehearsal of Guy Mannering, a few days after opening, the roof fell in, …
Old and New London
… was the cause of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, and Guy Fawkes was examined in the king's bed-chamber. John …
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