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The London eyre of 1276
… and, asked how he wishes to clear himself of the death, says that he is a clerk and is not bound to answer here. … and to cause Peter to appear. Afterwards Peter comes and says that he holds the messuages and rents by the gift of … Robert comes and denies the felony and everything; he says that when William Egrith appealed Robert and William in …
The London eyre of 1276
… Walter comes and, asked how he wishes to clear himself, says that previously he was delivered by jury before Hugh and …
The London eyre of 1276
… her to answer for Luke's term of office. She comes and says that all the lands and tenements which belonged to Luke … and, asked how he wishes to clear himself of the death, says that he is a clerk and is not bound to answer here. … and, asked how he wishes to acquit himself of the death, says that for good or ill he puts himself upon the verdict of …
The London eyre of 1276
… asked how she wishes to clear herself of the death, freely says that she denies the death and everything and puts … and, asked how he wishes to clear himself of the death, says that for good or ill he puts himself upon the verdict of …
A Dictionary of London
… " in Chepe, 35 H. VI. (Cal. L. Bk. K. p. 386). Stow says that Edward III. caused it to be erected and built of … of the "Crounsilde" or "Tamarsilde" (S. 259, 272). Stow says it was called the King's Head in time of Henry VIII. (S. … to denote the house and not the street (p. 141). Strype says it is more commonly called "Crutched Fryers" than …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
The Environs of London
… after speaking of the fatal assizes at Oxford in 1577, says, "the like chanced about four years since, at Croydon in … into the hands of Sir William Brereton, "a notable man," says a pamphlet writer of that day, "at a thanksgiving … and warden of Merton college Oxford; "he was esteemed" says Holinshed, "a notable preacher." Soon after the …
Survey of London
… place. Edward Walford ( Old and New London, IV, p. 217) says that the market for hay and straw formerly in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the township, is Christian Field, where tradition says 1000 British Christians were massacred. Curbridge …
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