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Survey of London
… 1 of All Hallows' church goods to show how the vestments or hangings were used. In medieval times there was no hard … The best and newest vestments and those with much gold or embroidery were used for great festivals, and faded ones … or the yearly obit afterwards. For instance, Nicholas Jenyn, a wealthy skinner who had his dwelling "place" in the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wm. Compton, for jewels bought by him for the King from Jenyn Lengeam, 2,730 l. Carriage of Jewelhouse stuff from the … Wm. Mortimer, for cloth of gold, &c., 572 l. 14 s. 5 d. To Jenyn Lengram, for jewels bought by the King, 1,250 l. To Wm. …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… paying the lay subsidy in the roll of 1623 11 was 86, or say 350 people; but in the interval it must be remembered … with houses. In about 1666 the number had risen to 228, 12 or say 900 people; and in 1674 to 325, 13 or say 1,300 people. In 1801, when a census was first taken, …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… St. Cuthbert. Grimbald Fraunceys is called John Grimbald or Grumbald in Kirkby's Inquest (p. 179). In 13156 the heirs … Roll, 3 Edw.II. No. 1). An abbreviation of de Arcubus or Bowes. Wichard or Guichard de Charron. Commemorated in Old Spital, New …
A History of the County of Essex
… by John, son of Peter de Tany, a nephew. John de Tany in or before 1289 enfeoffed Reynold, Abbot of Waltham, with the … de Maule was to receive £5 from the abbey after the death or removal of each abbot, by way of compensation for the loss … upon them brought an action against him and John Jenyn, the farmer of the manor. The evidence suggests that an …