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Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… ad hoc electis, reddunt compotum de cccxviij li xviij s ij d receptis de tallagiis catallorum diversorum quorum … Cotiller j marcam Elias le Spicer ij s viij d Rogerus le Barber xl s Gilbertus de Castro xvj d Johannes le Glasewrith' … in Petergat' iiij marcas Ricardus de Marton' v d Adam le Barber dim. marcam Walterus de Ebor xvj d Hugo Marchal v d …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… Hovingham et Wathe. De domino Willelmo de Hameldon' xvj s vij d De Priore de Novo burgo x s ix d De Rogero de Wakefelde ij s ix d o.q. De Willelmo … Walet' iiij s j d De Roberto Abram 1 xiiij d De Johanne Barber x d o. Summa, xxj s iiij d o.q. Bulforde, Wymbelton' …
Old and New London
… Temple Hall: its Roof, Busts, and PortraitsManningham's DiaryFox Hunts in HallThe Grand RevelsSpenserSir J. DavisA … "Farewell"BurkeSheridanA Pair of EpigramsHare CourtThe Barber's ShopJohnson and the Literary ClubCharles … pump with Aganippe's streams." In Essex Court one solitary barber remains: his shop is the last wigwam of a departing …
Old and New London
… Fountain Court and the Temple FountainRuth PinchL. E. L.'s PoemFig-tree CourtThe Inner Temple LibraryPaper … Court Lord Mansfield"Mr. Murray" and his ClientLamb's Pictures of the TempleThe Sun-dialsPorson and his … friend Rogers went to call, having ascertained from the barber's hard by that Porson was at home, but had not been …
Survey of London
… and opened in 1812. Many changes have been made to Wyatt's building in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. … was able to sell his two shares to Thomas Johnson, barber, for 215 each. 8 But this prosperity was short-lived, … One of the building shareholders, Thomas Johnson, the barber who had bought Walter Clunn's two shares at a very …
Old and New London
… The Tower (part 1 of 2) CHAPTER VI. THE TOWER. Csar's TowerBishop GundulfusHenry III.'s BuildingsThe White … in the White Tower, having his chaplain, tailor, pantler, barber, clerk of the chapel, chamberlain, esquires, and … him in vain to suicide. The morning he died, Peter, his barber, complained, as he dressed his master to go to the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was the plaintiff, so long as no scholar or scholar's servant was party. The Chancellor was to try such pleas … a foreigner was plaintiff, or where a scholar or scholar's servant was involved. He was also to have the punishment of … treasurer of England and the chief justices of the king's bench and the common pleas. 1 The prominent place given in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its origin. There was some excuse for Brian Twyne's attempt to discover an ancestry for Oxford more ancient … Cambridge by John Caius, but even in his own time Twyne's opinions on this subject were received with amused … with learningthe Augustinian priory of St. Frideswide's, founded in 1122; 2 the abbey of Oseney, founded as an …
Survey of London
… Park Avenue, but its extent is not certain. a By the 1670's, however, the manor of Abbots Kensington was regarded as … manors in the parishKensington (by that time known as Earl's Court 8) and Abbots Kensingtonand the rights and extents of … Lechmere', and Jones himself, who had been fetched from a barber's shop, climbed on to the scaffolding, and was seen to …
Survey of London
… actually remained in copyhold tenure of the manor of Earl's Court until after building had commenced, it was ideally … during the last great Georgian building boom of the 1820's. The copyhold ownership of the estate had passed through … 18267, and No. 8, to which he then moved, 11 and William Barber of Chelsea, gentleman, who was the lessee of three …
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