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Rymer's Foedera
… & tresamez Oncles Johan Duc, de Berry, Phelip Duc de Burgoyne, Loys Duc d'Orleans, & Loys Duc de Burboun, …
Survey of London
… plumbers; William Parsons and Sparrow, painters; Jonathan Burgoyne and Wilson, smiths; Stone and William Wye, …
Survey of London
… of the lease in favour of the local solicitor T. J. Burgoyne, and three houses at the east end of the court were …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… of the said personage is Monsieur de Burgain (Sir Thomas Burgoyne), one of the most powerful and wise lords in all … his father-in-law, who there lost his life, whilst he (Burgoyne) lost only his feathers, that is to say, the best … from France, dared not go and see his duchess until after Burgoyne's mission, who, as above stated, went thither, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… sold in 1586 to William Syms 40 and Syms in turn to Robert Burgoyne in 1591. 41 Burgoyne is said to have sold the estate, possibly in 1596, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the Ashford and Moore Charity. In 1826 Thomas John Burgoyne by deed dated 9 December (enrolled) assigned to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… remainder to the subscribers. After 1927, when Major G. A. Burgoyne became master, the whole pack, which that year …
Survey of London
… equivalent of a 20th century road-house. In 1774, John Burgoyne proclaimed in the prologue to The Maid of the Oaks …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in 1322 quitclaimed in it to Adam de Conductu dictus de Burgoyne, taverner, and his wife Rose. By this time Adam Braz …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… (part of 24 or the S. part of 32) on the S. John de Burgoyne had formerly held the tavern, and the grantee was to …
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