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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… washerman (?) with a bat, a yeoman, an apish creature with broom and knife or staff, a man with ragged staff, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the vicarage of Kimberly, to the rectory of Barnham-Broom, and valued in the king's books at 2. 6. 8.: the church …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
A History of the County of Somerset
Alumni Oxonienses
… Kent. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. Brome, George (or Broom) s. Thomas, of Croxae, co. Stafford, gent. Oriel Coll., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called Broomshelf from the surface once abounding in broom, was a lordship of the Staffords, and passed …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… broken with numerous rocky knolls, covered with furze and broom, but in the upland districts the ground is more …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the manor of Chillington and of lands in Brewood, Broom Hall, Hatton, and Chillington, 'the late bishop's lands … Brewood, Horsebrook, Engleton, Somerford, Gunstone, Hyde, Broom Hall, and Chillington. 241 The bishop's demesne lands … were replaced by brick in the 18th and 19th centuries. BROOM HALL was probably a member of the bishop's manor of …
London Bridge
… [ Brik] and 1 hundred tiles [ fyneux] by J. Silkeston, 27s. 8d. Stratford. From Laurence Fuller and his associate … 6 6s. 8d. From the sale of 5,000 house-tiles by Silkeston, 27s. 6d. From a certain chaplain for the farm of the house … Cheseman at West Greenwich, for 1 year at Michaelmas last, 27s. [Total] 10 16s. 1d. Whereof from the Stocks, 9 8s. 2d. …
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