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A History of the County of York East Riding
… streets, and the many and beautiful gardens. 2 The town's obvious prosperity came not only from its position as the … skins from Ireland. 45 The early account books of William Hodgson's tannery in Flemingate, which was established in … and conservatories, besides agricultural machinery. 71 Hodgson's tannery was, moreover, enlarged in 1829 and again …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… published by the Record Commissioners, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, and the Pipe Roll Society, and … of Jordans (DD/SPK), the Stradlings of Chilton Polden (DD/S/ST), the Walker Heneage family of East Coker (DD/WHh), the … M. Hawkins, Somerset at War, 193945 (Wimborne, 1988) C. Hodgson, An Account of the Augmentation of Small Livings by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… salubrious. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 36; net income, 1008; patron, the Rev. Thomas … Jennens and Bettridge, Mr. Lane, Messrs. McCallum and Hodgson, Mr. Farmer, and Mr. Sutcliffe, all manufacturers of … for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, established by Mr. Hodgson, surgeon, in 1823, are liberally supported. Another …
Old and New London
… BISHOPSGATE. The Old GateThe "White Hart"Sir Paul Pindar's House: its Ancient Glories and Present ConditionThe Lodge … and the fine communion window was presented by Mr. Kirkman Hodgson, M.P., and his brother, Mr. James Stewart Hodgson. The tomb of Sir John Crosby has been renovated, as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained burial rights until the 1580s. The benefice's relative poverty ensured that the church was served usually … appropriated half the church to Osney abbey at Ralph's 'presentation', implying that Ralph had retained some … ff. 75 sqq, 106108v.; ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. b 102, no. 2b; Hodgson, QAB, pp. ccxxix, ccxxxi, ccxxxv. ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, 4 acres of meadow, and a carucate valued at 4 s. Helias also had 60 acres of land, of which one freeman … acres of land, 3 of meadow, with a carucate valued at 12 s. In the same town 2 freemen under the commendation of … after Archbishop of Canterbury. John Robinson rector. John Hodgson, in 1612. William Heath died rector of St. Andrew's
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… to B. 17 Feb 1632 Entry The President complained of B's behaviour to the College, and said that he had set up his … of crimes 1 11 Aug 1634 Entry Hamey had been called to B's patient and had refused to come. B was offended and … Dec 1631 Entry Many of B's prescriptions were examined. Dr Hodgson said that Mr Harryson (apothecary) had more of them. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… but dun my deutey." Now I must intreat your lordship's direction touching the seminary priest of whom I wrote, for … 9.] 28 June 1592.Sir John Carmichael captain of the King's guard, William Hewme "maister stable," William Carmichael … of said town, upon "the baliffe of Broughe, Dobbie Hodgson of the West ende" for reset of 16 horse and meares, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to M r Sutton master of the ordnance at Berwick, at 5 s., his clerk at 12 d., 2 servants, 2 labourers, at 6 d. "le … Thomas Braithat, Richard Nelson, William Jackson, Jo. Hodgson, William Busbe, Anthony Dobinson, William Stephenson, … Scott, Mathewe Watson, John Wiseman, John Simson, Henrie Hodgson, John Stephenson, William Atkinson, Richard Nelson, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… taken dothe but defraye the chardges"thus her highness's rent of 140 l. per annum is lost. We have not the less … further loss of 60 l. yearly, serving her Majesty's household with salmon at "under prices." Further we have … William Morgan, master, the Katherine of Hull, Frauncis Hodgson, master," in all, wheat 360 qrs. 4 bushels; rye 95 …
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