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A History of the County of Somerset
… hide and in 1086, apparently as a serjeanty, by John the usher whose tenant was one Robert, may have been the land …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1365). 2 Their daughter and heir, Joan, then wife of Roger Usher, otherwise Sandesfeld or Swansfield, leased it for life … to John Butler, another mercer, the son and heir of Joan Usher. 5 In 1411 and 1412 the estate was conveyed to …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1940, and rebuilt in Marshgate Lane in 194854. 150 The Usher-Walker group also includes Slater & Palmer Ltd., … (1936); Kelly's Dir. Lond. (1956, cf. 1957). Inf. from Usher-Walker Ltd. Ibid.; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1882 f.). Coates …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. 1715, M.A. 1718; born at Spitalfields 10 Feb., 1690, usher Westminster school 20 years, master of Tiverton grammar … Inner Temple 1658, as of Ashton, Northants, gent., became usher of a school in London, and ultimately chaplain to John, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Richard Montpesson; (28) to Peter Newton, 1660, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, etc., enriched marble cartouche with …
Old and New London
… the most learned of his English contemporaries, excepting Usher, in the Fathers, ecclesiastical antiquities, and canon …
Old and New London
… denominated Queen's or King's Scholars, with a master and usher; and also twelve almsmen, an organist, and choristers. …
Old and New London
… left it, consists of a head master, a second master or "usher," and forty "Queen's Scholars," who are maintained and … with his face turned to the east; the head-master, the usher, and the other masters kneeling in file behind him. … by the friendship of Camden, at that time second master or usher. "The obligation," as Mr. Robert Bell tells us in his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Conquest to David de Argentine, from whom Robert the usher held it in 1086. 75 Ely later regained the lordship and …
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