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Rymer's Foedera
… duke of Burgundy with England for the safety of Flanders and other merchants at sea for three years, dated Bruges, 19 … enfraindre, ne aler, ne fere, ou souffrer estre fait ou ale, a l'encontre par Nous, noz Officers, Subgiez, Aliez, & … Sigillo avulso. Oct. 15. The K. orders Richard Kays and John Elyngeham, sergeants-at-arms, to publish the …
Rymer's Foedera
… of Bourg, Charles lord of Lebret, constable of France, and Gouter Col, secretary of France, coming to England as … to Richard bp. of London; gives an account of the trial and conviction of lord John Oldcastell for heresy, before … temps quel encores n'est pas passe, Soit puis n'adgairs ale de vie a trespassement, Et pour ce, par aucuns pourroit …
Rymer's Foedera
… formerly K. of Navarre to the convents of Bec Helouin and S. Nicaise of Meulent. Paris. O. x. 22. H. iv. p. iii. … formerly castellan of Gaillon, to the chapel of S. Mary and S. Anthony, of Gaillon. Paris. O. x. 23. H. iv. p. iii. … dit Royame, Et, a fin de entretenir la dite PAIX, estoit ale a Monsteren ou Fouledcome, accompaignez de pluseurs …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… at Back Lane, Stepney. Trading at 51 Shoreditch in 1808 and 19 Curtain Rd in 1811; but at 39 Paul St, Finsbury Sq., … Sherlock, George, Liverpool, carver, gilder and keeper of beer shop (183539). At 8 Norbury St in 1835, 32 Gloucester St … at Church St, Wincolmlee and described as a joiner and beer house keeper. [D] Sloan, John, 30 Standish St, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the township of Pendleton, parish of Whalley, union and parliamentary borough of Clitheroe, Higher division of … is carried on to some extent. A peculiar kind of beer called white ale is brewed here. The chapel, originally erected prior to …
Survey of London
… Stone Conduit Close The site of Sackville Street, Albany and Burlington House was formerly known as Stone Conduit Close, and until its surrender to the Crown in 1536 it belonged to … 1928, pp. 14750. The Diary of John Evelyn, ed. E. S. de Beer, 1955, vol. IV, pp. 5660. R.B.; W.P.L., ratebooks of St. …
Survey of London
… Wells is the last survivor of the various spas, wells and places of entertainment scattered about the northern … century (see Ill. 2, page 3). Like the London Spaw and the Cold Bath, it was founded on the tonic properties of … in this area), and that Sadler used the water to make beer before the benefits of the unadulterated water were …
Old and New London
… a surveyor of the highways, in a pleasant, retired, and well-wooded garden of a music-house he had just opened. … treatises on the cure of invalids by drinking the water; and finally, in 1776, George Colman produced a farce, called … and lied, and swore. They ate cheesecakes and drank ale, and one of the buffoons was also a waiter. The female …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Salisbury Bridges, bars, gates and mills BRIDGES, BARS AND GATES, AND WATERCOURSES. Bridges over the Avon may have … England, ed. J. Arlott, i. pl. 7. Evelyn, Diary ed. de Beer, iii. 115. Buck's Northeast Prospect of Salisbury, 1734, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… d. for each plot of land was to be paid for all services and demands, and the tenants had freedom to transfer their holdings by … franchises included the right to the assize of bread and ale and to a gallows. 5 The bishop thus exercised full …
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