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The Aldermen of the City of London
… followed a long series of legal proceedings initiated by, or on behalf of, Scales, as detailed at p. 188, resulting in … whether they had exercised their discretion properly or not. He added "there is every motive for a good choice by … Alderman Sir R. Ryves, R. Rider. R. Stacy] 131 October or November, 1669 Broad Street [Names not recorded] 132 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and leaded. 19 Nothing further is known of the buildings or site. It is possible that some of the buildings were razed … a path leading into Marketgate. Vacancies in the hospital or chaplaincy were to be filled by the corporation. 47 The … were to be filled by the priory, the Vicar of Hessle, or the chaplain of Ravenser's chantry, with the consent of …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… including the court of assistants, amounts to about 370 or 380, not having increased or diminished considerably for 20 years past. The fine for … is made personally by the clerk of the Company. Ashton or Aston's Charity. John Aston, by will dated the 2nd July …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… victuallers strangers, coming by water to London by ship or boat with fish, fruit, or such like victuals, to give him such a quantity as pleased him to take, as two or three cod-fish from each boat, &c., without payment. Such …
Survey of London Monograph
… Rouge Croix Pursuivant ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT Rouge Croix or Red Cross took his name from the red cross of St George, … Croix was at Caudebec. Badge: A red cross, either couped or in a white roundel. 1. NICHOLAS SERBY ( temp. Hen. IV). … WASTER ( temp. Hen. V). See Mowbray (3). 4. ROGER LEGH or LYGH ( temp. Hen. V). See Clarenceux (5). 5. JOHN WRYTHE ( …
Survey of London
… but no southern boundary is shown either on that plan or on any other maps which have been consulted in the course … area afterwards known as Great and Middle Scotland Yards, or was even confined to the former. The usually accepted … makyng of lawes, which in those daies was by the noble men or piers accordyng to the order of Fraunce at this daie: to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Way, now the A 11 road. The N.W. part is flat peat fen or former fenland between 4 ft. and 16 ft. above O.D. and now … any surface drainage. Elsewhere springs break out at, or close to, the former fen edge. Village Morphology The … evidence of small greens along the main street which may or may not be the original centres. Most of these have been …
London Consistory Court Wills, 1492-1547
… Savior for mercy, and my body to be buryd in the cherche or cherch yarde off Sant Androu in Estchepe, 2 and dirige and mas to be songe or sayd at my beryall. I wyll that there be to new torgges … church for my tythys 12 d. I will that my wyff exsecutryx, or her asynes, shal pay to Stevyn Andros 40 s., the wych I …
Survey of London
… a jewel called A True Lovers Knot inameled black with one or two diamonds worth six pounds thirteen shillings and … Man and Heathcock but now the King and Queen situate at or near Charing Cross." ( Middlesex Register, 1751, I, 521.) …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… with by inclosure awards in Witchford was 1,087 acres or about 50 per cent. of the total area of the parish, a … caused by Hereward's exploits. It was rated at 3 hide or 7 ploughlands. The demesne was rated at 1½ hide and consisted of 2 or possibly 3 ploughlands. There were 5 sokemen with ½ hide …
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