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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… priory for Augustine canons was founded in the reign of Edward I., by Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk; the revenue at the … Bath and Wells, and Lord High Chancellor in the reign of Edward I., had a castle in the parish, of which there are …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… John de Romeneye, John de Stowe, potter, John de Neul(i)n, Walter de Constentyn, William Daniel, Thomas Savage, … doctor of canon law ( decretorum doctore), Hugh Cardugan, Edward Lymesay, gentleman, John Rouse and many others. 1046. … form contained in the following. 1047. Letters patent of Edward III, for a fine of 20 marks paid by the subprior and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… event of non-fulfilment of this order. Nov. 14. fol. 6 b. Edward Shove, clerk Witnesses produced and sworn. Nothing … others to set down order touching defendant's submission. Edward Parkhurst The cause to be informed in and finally … Nathaniel Brent. George Seaton, S.T.P. To put in proof. Edward Brooke, at the suit of his wife Jane. Referred to Sir …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… toweron S. wall, (11) to Katherine [Hueriblock] wife of [Edward] Viscount Conway, [1639], wall-monument with … stand-paten with repouss ornament and initials I.H.S., perhaps added, larger stand-paten with repouss …
The Environs of London
… mentioned amongst the lands of that see in Doomsday-book, I suppose that both this parish and Ealing were included in … at her house at Acton, June 30, 1639 26. She was wife of Edward Vifcount Conway, principal Secretary of State to King … 33, who died in 1694; Richard Dewell, A. M. (1717 34); Edward Dickinson, Esq. (1782); Edward Cobden, D. D. rector of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 70 Smethcott of the honor of Montgomery formed by Henry I. 71 Three sisters inherited thirds of the three manors in … seised of a moiety of the manor in 1529. 8 Alice's son Sir Edward Littleton died in 1558. His son, another Sir Edward, died in 1574, 9 Acton Scott having been settled in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1826 the income of £21 was paid into the clothing fund. Edward Dickenson, by will dated 1781, left a third of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… chantries were recorded in 1548, 98 although in Elizabeth I's reign a small piece of land, valued at 1 d., was said to … 1677-1719, was chancellor of St. Paul's from 1672; 7 Dr. Edward Cobden, rector 1726-64, held the prebend of Caddington … taken. Dark brown brick bldg. with stone dressings by Sir Edward Maufe, seating up to 110: on two levels, the upper …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by 1811. 1 James Wood owned it between 1818 and 1827 2 and Edward Wood in 1842, when his holdings in the parish totalled … before him and Berrymead apparently passed to a grandson Edward Trevor. By 1688 George Savile, marquess of Halifax (d. … 70. M.R.O., E.M.C. 53, no. 30. Brydges, Collins's Peerage, i. 232-3. M.R.O., E.M.C. 53, no. 87. Ibid. Acc. 617/40. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were found under Derwentwater House on its demolition. 81 Edward Tuffin dug a well in front of his house in 1666, and … Ibid. 23. Ealing Local Hist. Soc. Local Historian (1966), i. 10. Baker, Acton, 109. Guildhall MS. 10312/102 (ct. baron … Ibid. (1801-22). Lewis, Topog. Dict. Eng. (1831), i. 8. Vestry min. bk. (1822-57). 24 & 25 Vic. c. 151. …
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