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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… in the County of Derby Blacksmith bound to Jeremiah Bower for Seaven Yeares. Richard Oliver Sonne of William …
Calendar of Border Papers
… 67. Artificers in the ordnance office.The "bower," a smith, the "baskett maker," a labourer, all …
Calendar of Border Papers
… border to Sir Robert Kerr's hands. John Charleton of the Bower a great thief, in Lord Eure's garrison at Hexham, now …
Calendar of Border Papers
… memory when Sir Nicholas Shirley was captain, and Thomas Bower esquire then marshal of this town, the said marshal was …
A History of the County of Stafford
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… All Saints. A Roman road passed through the parish. Bower-Chalk (Holy Trinity) BOWER-CHALK ( Holy Trinity), a parish, in the union of … rectory of Broad Chalk and vicarage of Alvediston. Bower-Hinton, with Hurst BOWER-HINTON, with Hurst, a hamlet, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… William BOWER William BOWER Biography Name William BOWER Gender Male Period of medical practice 1616-1636 Place …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
A History of the County of Somerset
… settlements of Hamp in the south, Haygrove and West Bower in the west, the latter in a detached part of the parish, Horsey in the north-east, East and North Bower in the east, and Dunwear in the southeast. Horsey, its … had formed a single unit, and in 1086 Bridgwater, Horsey, Bower, and Wembdon were part of the estate held by Walter of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manors which lay within the ancient parish, Bridgwater, Bower, Hamp, and Horsey, together measured 8½ hides. … of Horsey and was shared equally between lord and tenants. Bower gelded for ½ hide with land for 3 teams; there was 1 on … 7 a. in five places and 1 a. in a new meadow apparently in Bower and Dunwear. 11 Another in the 1290s comprised 26 a. of …
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