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Survey of London Monograph
… memory of and soon after the great victory on St Crispin's day 1415. Occurs several times down to 1419, but name … Thomas, Lord Bardolf. Barnes Pursuivant Pursuivant of John Bourchier, Lord Barnes or Berners, when deputy of Calais … and Easter, 34 Hen. VI) was presumably retained by Henry Bourchier, then Captain of Calais, who was descended from and …
Magna Britannia
… the name of Pinnock or Bradock. Clarendon describes Ruthen's defeat as having taken place on the east side of … conveyed it to Sir John Arundell. On the death of the last Bourchier, Earl of Bath, (heir of the Fitz-warrens), a fourth … Billing, who had married the heiress of Arundell. Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart., who inherited the other moiety of the …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… is made to Jerome Selade, Bishop of Vaison, the Pope's "Maestro di Casa," and Nuncio to the Emperor in Spain. … first time at Venice in 1532, some other of his (Accolti's) works must be meant. p. 23. "Fortunately, the Bishop, who … during his absence, seemed to me to be Fitz Walter and Bourchier, lord Berners, the nearest approach, as I then …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Heslington, glover, fil. Marmaduke Heslington, glover Tho. Bourchier, shipcarpenter, fil. Tho. Bourchier, shipcarpenter Thomas Bew, glover, fil. Willelmi … Coolinge, butcher, fil. Johannis Cooling, butcher E[s]dras Spence, butcher, fil, Johannis Spence, butcher Thomas …
Survey of London
… with Guy, to be named as trustee for much of Pulteney's property in the latter's will). A yearly rent-charge of 22 was reserved, payable … the Hon. James, 18579 Boucicault, Dion, actor, 18834 Bourchier, Arthur, actor-manager, 19047 Bourke, General John …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are employed. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 26. 6. 3.; patron, the Bishop of Salisbury; … of worship for Wesleyans. Near a farmhouse called Pierce's Lodge, are vestiges of a British encampment; and in the … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 13. 15., and in the patronage of the Crown, with a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Aldam 2. ALDHAM. (C.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxvi. N.E. (b)xxvii. N.W (c)xxvii. S.W.) Aldham is a parish with a small village at Fordstreet, … ceiling-beams. ConditionGood, or fairly good. b(4). Bourchier's Hall, 700 yards N.N.W. of the church, has been …
A History of the County of Essex
… in its resources, the manor doubled in value from 30 s. to 60 s. between 1066 and 1086. On the 40 a. which became part of … meadows lay along tributary streams. By 1392 Aldham Hall's demesne meadow was also on the Colne, detached from the …
A History of the County of Essex
… church. 5 The earliest medieval settle- ment, Ealda's or the old 'ham' or homestead, from which the parish takes … appear to have met, was Gallow tye in 1584 and Godson's green tye in 1725. There were three houses on its edges by … 'Fordham' in 1327 for the convenience of the justice, John Bourchier, lord of Bourchiers Hall or Little Fordham manor, …
A History of the County of Essex
… (d. 1274) removed Little Fordham manor from the sheriff's tourn, and in 1274 Thomas of St. Martin claimed gallows and … was granted to Laurence of St. Martin in 1247, and to John Bourchier in 1384. 13 John Goldington was granted free warren … resolved to levy a labour rate, based on a wage of 9 s. a week, to help provide employment. In 1830 one man was …
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