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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… paying John son of Terricus a quit-rent of either 1s. 8d. or 8s. 4d. from the same, which might have originated in an … on the frontage between it and 8-9 to the W., lay a shop or small property (9B) in which the leper hospital of St. … front, after the end of de Waldene's term, to Gilbert de Bruera, dean of St. Paul's. 12 Gilbert de Bruera sold his …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
… of some Act as Dean. Accession. Translation. Death. Ulstan or Wlmann 10851107 William 1111 1138 Ralph de Langford 1142 … de Hobrugg William de Basinges 1212 Robert de Watford (or Dowtford) 12181227 Martin de Pateshull 1228 1229 Walter de … de Testa 1323 John de Everdon 1323 13367 Gilbert de Bruera 1336 1353 Richard de Kilmyngton 1353 or 4 1361 Walter …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which 509 are arable, 619 pasture, 445 wood, and 285 waste or moor. Broxbourn (St. Augustine) BROXBOURN ( St. … is supposed to have derived its present name from a brook or rivulet which has its source here, and flows into the … BRUEN-STAPLEFORD, county of Chester.See Stapleford, Bruen. Bruera.See Churton-Heath. BRUERA.See Churton-Heath Bruern …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… BE IDENTIFIED Adam of Cardigan Can. of St Davids, d. or res. by 9 July 1229, when his preb. gr. to William de … III 214). Gervase son of Walwan Can. of St Davids, d. or res. by 6 March 1229, when his preb. gr. to Anselm le Gros … De Invectionibus p. 224; Gir. Cambr. III 299). William de Bruera Occ. as W. de Bruer can. of St Davids 1291, when his …
London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… gilds, brotherhoods and other lands whatsoever given for or towards the finding of any priests, obits, lights, lamps … 63 ... 7 Clear remainder 20. Memoranda:* no brotherhoods or schools; ... communicants. John Royston, rector, is not … deductions 10. Clear remainder Nil. Chantry of Gilbert de Bruera for a chaplain, 2 obits and other charges: lands, 18 …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… all secular service and exactions, all toll in any market or fair and of all tolls on journeys by road, bridge or sea throughout the kingdom; and the canons' men shall … annually; of William Blemund all his wood with the heath ( bruera) as are enclosed by trenches ( fossatis) in the parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and who appears to have assumed the name of Courcill, or Curcelle, from his property: he is said to have been the … The parish comprises 2541 acres, of which 166 are common or waste. The living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 98; … to the trustees of Heytesbury almshouse. Churton-Heath, or Bruera CHURTON-HEATH, or Bruera, a chapelry, in the parish of …
A History of the County of Chester
… and bells. 33 In Mary's reign many items were replaced or bought back from those to whom they had been sold in 1551, … nave and chancel. An earlier church on the site, built on or near the west gate of the legionary fortress, was a … stages in 1843 and 1867, and Great Boughton in 1846. 343 Bruera chapelry (Huntington, Lea Newbold, Saighton, and …
A History of the County of Chester
… in 18856. 9 From the first All Saints was of a Low Church or Evangelical persuasion and the principal Sunday services … as well. Services were probably discontinued in 1934 or 1935, and the vicar let the building for other purposes … territory was exchanged with Christleton and acquired from Bruera. 40 The vicar of St. John's remained patron until …
A History of the County of Chester
… ministers ejected from benefices within the city itself or elsewhere in the neighbourhood. William Cook, deprived of … established a Presbyterian congregation of perhaps 50 or 60 people in the city, but soon came to the attention of … of Chester in 1787 and licensed to the chapelry of Bruera. 85 There he experienced an evangelical awakening, but …
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