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Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… be to God, the Wednysday, beynge y e xix. th of Jully, at v. of y e clocke in y e afternone y e hole body of y e counsel, wh. were lefte behynd in y e Tower, assembled at Baynardes castell, & ther communed w t y e erle of … one of y e cloke at aftar none into Sothewarke w t his band of men, whose sodayne comynge drave y e citizens into …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Deering's Speech about Bishops, 393. Mr. Pym's Speech at a Conference with the Lords, touching the thirteen Bishops … 20. Mr Burton petitions the House, 67. His Petition at large, 78. His Case reported, and Votes of the House … about removing Rails from the Communion-Tables, and bowing at the Name of Jesus, 392 Dr. Chaffin brought to the Bar, for …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 20 May, 1625 (as Abbot), B.C.L. 16 Nov., 1630 (incorp. at Cambridge 1627); this scholar is variously described, as a … arm. Wadham Coll., 'subscribed' 7 Nov., 1655 (? bar.-at-law of Inner Temple 1665), son of Maurice, of London, … L. sup. 28 April, 1532. See O.H.S., i. Adye, Andrew M.A. Aberdeen; incorp. 28 May, 1620. Adye Bayly. See Adee. Ady, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parish covers 773 ha. (1,910 a.). The original settlement at Abbas and Temple Combe was on a narrow strip of Cornbrash … of the route from Castle Cary to Stalbridge (Dors.). 4 At Temple Combe it was joined by roads from Sherborne (Dors.) … Ford, recorded in 1550, 7 was presumably the ford at the end of Temple lane which was disused in 1886 8 and had …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… head-stone. Plate : includes an Elizabethan cup, with a band of incised ornament. ConditionFairly good, some ivy on tower. Secular (2). Homestead Moat, at Abberton Hall, N. of the church. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… chapels to the E. of each transept, and the building of at least two bays of the Nave and North and South Aisles was … to the former not being finished until the 13th century. At the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th century, the … and is in two leaves of simple design with a horizontal band of scroll-work across the middle. The shaped overthrow …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… mines, from which an abundant supply is obtained at a moderate price, has not been worked for many years. … in weaving linen-yarn. SEAL AND ARMS. Obverse. Reverse. Aberdeen ABERDEEN, a city, and sea-port town, the seat of a … council sent a deputation of the citizens, attended by a band of minstrels, to congratulate their sovereign. In 1511, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… the chancel arch was destroyed, and a skew arch was built at the E. end of the S. arcade of the nave to give better … of timber and plaster, was built in the 17th-century; two at Kitters Green, about mile S.W. of the church, are of brick … fleur-de-lis; the design was originally enclosed by a band of ornament, but only part of it remains. The ceiling, a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… village. The land then falls more gradually to 180 m. at the parish's western tip. Most of the parish drains south … drains north and west towards tributaries of the brook, at or beyond the parish boundary. The lower, western, two … m. Extensive earthworks east of the churchyard 96 include at least one house platform occupied until the 14th century, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… ABERDOUR, a parish, in the district of Deer, county of Aberdeen; comprising the village of Pennan, and containing … but this retreat, from which he was obliged to fly, was at last discovered by the impressions on the snow, of the … to the tenants on the sea-coast; but others think that, at the time the parish was erected, they formed a separate …
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