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London Bridge
… Peter Caldecote, Wardens of London Bridge from Michaelmas in the first year of the reign of King Edward the Fourth since the Conquest [1461], to Michaelmas in the second year of the reign of the same King [1462], for … collector of the foreign and quit-rents of the Bridge, in part payment of 13 6s. 9d. owed hitherto, as parcel of 5 …
London Bridge
… of 562 18s. And the foreign rent 59 11s. 7d., as appears in the rental thereof made in the beginning of this present book. Total 622 9s. 7d. 358. … term of years, at 20 a year. And of butchers selling flesh in that part called the fleshmarket there, paying every week …
London Bridge
… First Series, Volume 2 Account for 1420-1 242. [p. 443] In the 8th year of Henry V. W Weston and R. Stile Wardens. … for the cook's stipend, the dogs' food, and for ale in form and fashion as above, total 2s. 8d. Item to William … 3 tides, 3d. Item paid for fitting 1 axle-tree [ Exiltre] in the Bridge cart, 6d. Item for making and mending a chain [ …
London Bridge
… 16s. 4d. received from the rents of the Bridge's tenements in London and Southwark, lying in the parishes as appears in the rental made thereof. And for 12 received of the rent …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… However, Randle Holme, who may well have seen it only in heraldic examples, described it as 'the back and brest … the ALMAIN RIVETS. Brigandines were included among HARNESS in the Book of Rates of 1582 [Rates (1582)]. OED earliest … a technical meaning to this term now unknown. Not found in the OED Found measured for sale in BOX Sources: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (6.5 km) north-east and north-west respectively, both in the Windrush valley. 1 From the 1950s its name became … of the growing prominence of a local airbase (opened in 1937), which was named after Brize Norton village although … was changed to Brize Norton to avoid confusion with RAF Cardington (Beds.). Land was acquired in 19367. 166 When the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Knowle BROCKHAMPTON, with Knowle, a tything, in the parish and hundred of Buckland-Newton, union of Cerne, … worship for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists. Brome, or Broome (St. Michael) BROME, or Broome ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of Loddon and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Edmund) BROMESWELL ( St. Edmund), a parish, in the union of Woodbridge, hundred of Wilford, E. division … fertile. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 4. 15. 7., and in the gift of the Marquess of Bristol: the tithes have been …
The Environs of London
… boundaries. Land-tax. Bromley is a market town 1, lying in the hundred of Bromley and Beckenham, and situated on the … sum of 296l. to the land-tax, which is at the rate of 9d. in the pound. Manor. The manor of Bromley was given to the Bishop and Church of Rochester in the eighth century, by Ethelbert, King of Kent 3. It is …
The Environs of London
… St Leonard's BROMLEY ST. LEONARD'S. Etymology. This place, in ancient records, is called Brambele, Brambelegh, or … a field. Situation, boundaries, extent, &c. Bromley lies in the hundred of Ossulston, about two miles from Whitechapel … market gardeners and nursery men, the remainder is divided in an equal proportion between arable and pasture; the soil …
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