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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… and was apparently considerably enlarged when Brereton Bourchier built a new manor-house, Barnsley Park, there in the early 18th century; Bourchier was said to have a pleasant grove and a large park … Barnsley House. 18 The Welsh way was probably the Tame's path recorded in the west of the parish in the 17th …
Old and New London
… Aspect of the LocalityDuke StreetTooley StreetSt. Olave's ChurchAbbots' Inn of St. AugustineSellinger's WharfThe Inn of the Abbots of BattleMaze PondThe House of … Manor of the Maze, the seat of Sir William Burcestre or Bourchier, who died there in 1407, and Sir John Burcestre, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… both to Hooper 20 May 1552 ( C.P.R. 1550-3 p. 225). Temps. s.d. ( ibid. p. 226). Commission of Queen Mary 15 March 1554 … D. by 2 Sept. 1558 ( C.P.R. 1557-8 pp. 390, 446). [ John Bourchier 1 B.D. 1558.] Granted custody of temps. 25 Oct. … 1560-3 p. 364). Royal assent to el. ( ibid. p. 403). Abp's conf. 18 Apr.; cons. 19 Apr. ( Reg. Parker I 117-19). Royal …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with the successors to the Wades' estate. Mrs. MacIver's right to the advowson, which after the union of the … 1679. 68 The rectory was valued at £4 in 1291, 69 and £5 1 s. in 1535. 70 In 1679 the tithes were valued at £20 while … MacIver in 1912. 97 A pewter flagon was given by Gabriel Bourchier of London in 1628 and there is also a silver …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Bludworth-Brakell Bludworth-Brakell Bludworth, Charles y.s. Thomas, of London, equitis. Christ Church, matric. 13 … of Whittington, co. Lancaster, 1681. Boucher See also Bourchier and Bowcher. Boucher, Benjamin s. Th., of … Thomas ('ser.'). Balliol Coll. matric. 28 March, 1655. Bourchier, (Sir) Barrington (Bouchier) s. Barrington, of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Bocking 12. BOCKING. (E.d.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxv. N.W. (b)xxv. N.E. (c)xxv. S.E. (d)xxv. S.W.) … with a flower, the water-bouget and the knot of Bourchier, and the molet of Vere. Between the two western … shields: ( a) a mitre; ( b) See of Canterbury; ( c) Bourchier knot; ( d) a dragon; ( e) three nails pilewise; ( …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Bodleian Library and the Schools Quadrangle stand to the S. of the Sheldonian Theatre and the Old Clarendon Building. … Kemp, (d) shield-of-arms of Kemp as Bishop of London, (e) Bourchier knot, (f) shield of the personal arms of Thomas … fourth bay, central portion, (a) shield-of-arms of Thomas Bourchier (Bourchier quartering Lovaine) as Cardinal and …
Calendar of Border Papers
… quantity to Hull with speed, to be paid for at her Majesty's price. I inclose a schedule of the gentlemen in this county … Raphe Eure esquire; Sir William Mallorey knight; Sir Raphe Bourchier knight; Sir Henry Constable knight; Francis Vaughan … muskets (14), callevers (53), petronels (8), and horsmen's pieces (24), delivered in the four wards of the county …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1107 by his son Robert, who rebelled in 1136, and Robert's daughter Gillian carried his lands to successive husbands … of Bampton in 1166 23 but Bridgwater was in the Crown's hands from 1177 to 1179. It then passed to Fulk's son Fulk … the hospital also held rents in Hamp and Horsey. 70 John Bourchier, earl of Bath (d. 1561), farmer of the hospital …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Radfield, county of Cambridge, 5 miles (S. by W.) from Newmarket; containing 366 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 6. 8.; net income, 241; patrons, the Master … having been discovered, Alderman Yeomans and Mr. Bourchier were hanged as traitors, by order of the governor. …
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