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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
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
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 …
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