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Old and New London
… some one or other O' th' City out-leaps for an afternoon?" Brome's "New Academy" (a play), 1658. Descent of the ManorA … EnigmaDerivation of the Name of KensingtonThackeray's "Esmond"Leigh Hunt's ReminiscencesGore HouseMr. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ceremonies of the University were performed in St. Mary's church. With the Restoration came the wish to have a … Society, and in the following year the Vice-Chancellor's Accounts record the payment of 6 17 s. 6 d. for a 'Present … obtained the lease of a quarry at Shotover from Squire Brome Whorwood. 16 This Headington stone was used for the …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… elected to succeed William Guy as Prior of St. Bartholomew's, and the royal assent was granted on the 21st August, 1505: … before he died. If you woll send a comyssion to Sr John Brome Knight, and to Mr. Wyllms to enquire of his evyll … and wold have slayne his own father who was with Sir John Brome a while for fere of his lewd son, in my next lres I …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church of Canterbury, with the privilege of holding it L. S. A. 1But it Seems afterwards to have been taken from it, … I. created a baronet; but having rebuilt the mansion of Brome, in Barham, he removed thither before his death. On his … of Coton, in Warwickshire, who afterwards resided at Brome. He married Elizabeth, sister and heir of William Read, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having been, by a late decision of the court of king's bench in 1773, adjudged to be within the jurisdiction of … became so much frequented, that the author of queen Emma's life stiles it the most noted of all the English ports; … now reduced to two only, viz. Sir Henry Oxenden, bart. of Brome, and John Lynch, LL. D. archdeacon of Canterbury. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its origin. There was some excuse for Brian Twyne's attempt to discover an ancestry for Oxford more ancient … proceeded very slowly, was placed in the hands of Adam de Brome, founder of Oriel College. When the bishop died in 1327 … had to be pawned to pay the funeral expenses. Adam de Brome himself completed the building, and having redeemed the …
A Survey of London
… haue Tower street stretching from the Tower hill, west to S. Margaret Pattens church Parsonage. Tower strecte. … by Sir William Winter, &c. Sidon lane.; Parish church of S. Olaue in Hartstreet. Monumentes in the parrish church of … Pepper Grocer, 1445, Iohn Norwich Grocer, 1390. Alice Brome, wife to Iohn Couentry sometime Maior of London, 1433. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… assessed as two ploughlands, was in 1242 returned as 8 1 s. 11 d., to which rents of a sore sparrowhawk and a pair of … be added. 5 In 1258 the free tenants in Worsthorne paid 20 s. for the dye house, and 21 d. rent is also recorded. 6 In … released to Gilbert de Legh land called Kidplagh between Brome (? Brun) and Worsthorne Wood; ibid. B 256. The minor …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Stamp Office for 1701 Xmas quarter: total 1437 l. 10 s. 0 d. Money Book XV, p. 546. Same of the incidents bill, … Office for one quarter ended 1701 Nov. 1: total 957 l. 3 s. 2 d. Ibid. Money warrant for 2000 l. to the Treasury Lords … to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Francis Brome praying to be discharged of his bonds for 360 l. for …
A History of the County of Essex
… well as to its relatively gentle later decline. The town's early 16th-century economy exhibited a diversity typical of … also possessed an economic specialism, and Colchester's economy depended heavily upon its cloth industry, allied to … D/B 5 Gb1, 3 Aug. 1597; Gb3, f. 229v.; Gb4, f. 314. J. Brome, Travels Over Eng., Scotland and Wales, 112. …
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