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Survey of London
… at his funeral at Holywell was "Lambert Symnell, yeoman," who, no doubt, was the pretender of 1487. In …
Survey of London
… as far as Great Windmill Street, was sold to John Rowley, Yeoman of the Guard. 46 The freehold of both of these parcels …
Survey of London
… 4 Notwithstanding this proclamation Thomas Fluddie, Yeoman of His Majesty's Bears, was granted a licence in …
Survey of London
… rent of 8 s. 29 The convent's last lessee, Thomas Bradley, yeoman, was granted a lease for thirty years in 1524 at a … 31 By 1492, when a new lease was granted to John Peper, yeoman, for fifty years, the name Friars Pyes had become …
Survey of London
… the property, in 1737. 23 The mortgagor at that date, a 'yeoman', William Clarke, evidently derived his own lien on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… man is named 542 and in 1484 the office was granted to a yeoman of the king's chamber. 543 In 1526 544 and 15445 545 … and forester: Cal. Fine. R. 137783, 182. The wages of the yeoman ranger of Melksham and Pewsham forests were charged …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the abbot and convent, anno 29 Henry VIII. to Robert Best, yeoman, of Ash, to hold for thirty years, at the yearly rent … which lease came into the hands of Clement Kemp, yeoman, who anno 34 king Henry VIII. surrendered the lease …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 133 In 1346 there is record of the appointment of a king's yeoman for the port, 134 and in the same year masters of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Reading granted Battle in 1532 to Christopher Butler, yeoman, of Reading, for fifty years. It is mentioned in a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and others in 1 Ric. III (1483), when he is described as yeoman; reversal of attainder in 1485 (1 Hen. VII); he was …
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