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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… 1329 (Reg. Ayremynne f. 33). D. before 31 Aug. 1346 (Reg. Bateman f. 56). Gilbert de Marewell or Yarewell 1346-1348. Coll. 31 Aug. 1346 (Reg. Bateman f. 56). D. before 12 Oct. 1348 ( ibid. f. 73). M. … temps. of Norwich after the failure of bp. Despenser's Flemish Crusade, and retained them, Nov. 1383-Oct. 1385. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… 1331 (Reg. Ayremynne f. 40). D. before 3 May 1347 (Reg. Bateman f. 61). M. Richard Lyng D.Th. 1347. M. Michael de … Northborough D.C.L. 1347-1353. Lyng coll. 3 May 1347 (Reg. Bateman f. 61). Depriv. 27 May 1347 when royal gr. of … John Clervaus 1373-1383. William Noellet Card. dcn. of S. Angelus. 1374. Eliziarus de Sabrano Card. pr. of S. …
Survey of London
… 1) and later became King(ly) Street. Benjamin Maddox's lease of Millfield to James Kendrick in 1670 marked the … the Martyr, carpenter, witness to assignment Hon. Richard Bateman, assignee 1738/9 20 173973 6 10 April 1740 1740/1/482 … 5. Lady Clive, 177389 or 1790 (see also No. 9); Viscount Bateman, 17891801; Dr. Stephen Luke, physician extraordinary …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… charged on the flank with a capital letter M. 278b. Christ's College. France Modern quartering England, with a border … a border gules semy of crowns or. 95b, 98a, 312a. King's College. Sable, three roses argent, barbed vert, seeded or, … sable. 226b. Bassingbourn. Gyronny of twelve. 277b. Bateman. Sable, a crescent ermine within a border engrailed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and division of East ward, county of Westmorland, 4 miles (S. by W.) from Appleby; containing, with the townships of … of 6 acres. A lectureship was founded in 1631 by R. Bateman, Esq., and others, with an endowment of 40 per annum … it is in the gift of the coheiresses of the late Sir Hugh Bateman, the last surviving trustee. The church, situated …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was made by George Stuteville, and on Lord North's death in 1734 the advowson did not pass with the estate to … between Maria and her sister Susan. 51 W. H. J. North's conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1867 legally disabled … R.O., REG/31, p. 1287; B.L. Add. Ch. 28575, 40752; Reg. Bateman (Cant. & York Soc.), ii, nos. 1304, 1608, 1783. L. & …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a. and c. 355 acres. 13 Between 1627 and 1771 the Queen's College lands in Wood field were re-allotted from six to … manor, and the Queen's College estate, headed by Elizabeth Bateman whose holdings were probably centred on Asthall manor … smaller. The chief development before inclosure was Robert Bateman's accumulation of freehold land in 180710, 144 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have received the d'Ivri estates soon after Adelize d'Ivri's death. 4 He was succeeded later that year by his son … sold the estate probably in 1805 to their tenant William Bateman (d. 1810). 67 Bateman devised it to his brother Robert (d. 1826), who had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ( cimiterio) was mentioned in 1261 x 1273. 4 The church's dedication to St Nicholas is recorded from 1320. 5 A chapel … designed by John Collier of London, son-in-law of Henry Bateman of Asthall, 55 and was built by James Salter of … Emily Westall Collier of Putney (Surrey), a member of the Bateman family of Asthall. 126 Work apparently included …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… within this Realm of England, Wales, or other the King's Dominions, as well Ecclesiasticall as Temporall; and every … within the Realm of England, Wales, or other the King's Dominions, for the value of every pound, which every such … Rowland Dawson, Allan Bellingham, Esquires; Roger Bateman, Richard Branthwaite, Robert Phillipson, and Gervas …
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