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A History of the County of York
… II. 80 Round about 1200 the office of reeve was held by Gerard the bellman and by William Fairfax; and one duty …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… and favour with the King, as the Portuguese merchant Gerard Dorgoyl, and William Trente, the vintner of Bergerac, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… took toll in Thetford market, of one of the tenants of Gerard de L'isle, lord of the moiety of Munford manor, for which Gerard brought his action against the Earl, and recovered …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of England. See Fasti, ii. 179. [ 30] Thurston, Gerard s. Ger., of Newport, Salop, p.p. Christ Church, …
Old and New London
… were portraits of Sir Joseph Sheldon, Lord Mayor, 1677, by Gerard Soest, and a three-quarter length of Sir Robert …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of land in the same town of his demesne; of the gift of Gerard, son of Walter de Sutton, the church of Sutton (in … and the meadow lying to the said mill, and that which Gerard de Phanecurt made of his capital mess. and all his … fishponds, and all demesnes and tenements which the said Gerard held in Hikeling and Kinalton, and that which the said …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… daughters, marginal inscription and three shields; (2) of Gerard Danet, 'consiliarius' to Henry VIII, 1520, and Mary …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is the ancient seat of the Leycester family, of whom Ralph Gerard Leycester, Esq., is the present representative. Toft, …
The Environs of London
… the residence of the Hynninghams, then the property of Mr. Gerard Gore 147. Family of Walpole. "Elizabeth, daughter of … It is now," says he, "part of the backer-housing of Mr. Gerard Gore." Bedwell's History, edit. 1717, p. 113. This …
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