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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… wife of Richard W of Rosemary Lane, was accused by Richard Baker of giving him purges for 25s. She confessed and was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… lights on the north being blocked by Sir Charles Morrison's monument. The south chapel, now containing the organ, opens … the Morrison household. There are eight bells and a priest's bell: 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, by T. Lester, 1750; 4, by Thomas … was one of the vicarages which was exempt from the king's tenths. 357 The advowson and rectory afterwards seem to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Lias Clay between 100 m. and 75 m. above OD. To the N. and S. the land rises to a height of between 120 m. and 150 m. … separate settlements in the parish, Lower Weedon on the S. side of the Nene, Upper Weedon above it on the hillside to … plague burials. However they may have been Roman or later (Baker, Hist. of Northants., I (182230), 454). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… are now occupied by the Grand Union Canal on the E. and S. edges of the parish at about 107 m. above OD. The village … was found in the churchyard in the early 19th century (G. Baker, Hist. of Northants., I (182230), 466; OS Record … Welton, was in Netherhall, Cumberland, in 1794. In 1822 Baker found a necklace of 45 glass and amber beads. It is …
A History of the County of Essex
… the number of bordarii increased from 2 to 6 and the manor's value increased from 20 s. to 36 s. There was also 1 plough, woodland for 15 swine, and 2 a. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… End. The estate was then divided: the house passed to Lowe's sister Sarah on condition that she continued to live there, … went to his brother Alexander. 82 In 1772, after Alexander's death, the farms also passed to Sarah. 83 She died in 1774, … between 1728 and 1732 by his son John, a Wednesbury baker, whose son, another John, held the property in 1756. In …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in the school for a short time and then met at Prince's Assembly Rooms on the corner of High Street and Lombard … The Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance registered the People's Hall in High Street in 1936 and Ruskin Hall in Lombard … early chapel was the 'obscure apartment', formerly a baker's shop, near the end of Hargate Lane at Lyndon which …
A History of the County of Essex
… nephew of Swein. 3 There are references to that abbey's mill at Stratford up to 1400, 4 but by 1535 Westminster … is unknown. Presumably it was on the Lea near West Ham's boundary with Leyton. From the Middle Ages onwards … Bow Bridge and Channelsea Bridge: Fotes, later St. Thomas's (or Pudding) Mill, Spilemans (or City) Mill, and Saynes (or …
A History of the County of Essex
… have ceased about 1570. 3 From the 13th century St. Thomas's and Spilemans mills, north of Stratford High Street, were … from London, despite a protest in 1298 that the City's rights were thereby infringed. 5 Both mills belonged to … river. 16 Calicoprinting soon became one of West Ham's main industries. In 1747 the 'calico grounds', of 81 a., …
A History of the County of Essex
… of which the plans are known, including Stratford's neighbours at Waltham and Barking, had churches to the … Road through the Great Gate, which stood in the present Baker's Row, about 170 yd. from the Adam and Eve. 15 The … was executed in 1541. See p. 90. See p. 77. The name Baker's Row appears to have originated in the 19th century. …
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