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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… Rowland, 346 Browderer, Gyllam, 148 Browell, Pasquell, 366 Browker, —, widow, 169 Brown, Broun, Browne: Mistress —, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. 1631), later earl of Downe, sold the manor to Hugh Browker (d. 1608) of Southwark, whose son Thomas Browker, with his wife Mary, sold it in 1627 to Sir Edward …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Mabel Elston for 41 years with lands in Bampton. 20 Hugh Browker presented in 1600, 21 followed by one William Burgis …
Survey of London
… within a border argent charged with 8 B's sable. (p. 4) Browker, Hugh Barry of eight or and sable seven martlets, …
Survey of London
… stocks. 203 In December, 1601, he sold the manor to Hugh Browker and Thomas, his son. 215 The 1627 map a shows the manor as it was in the time of Thomas Browker. All the centre part of the area, with the exception … in the hands of the Browkers until 1655 when Thomas Browker and Mary, his wife, sold them to William Angell, the …
Old and New London
… of the said grammar-school: "That Thomas Cure, William Browker, Christopher Campbell, and other discret and more sad …
Survey of London
… of the same skoole. 16" In 1560 Richard Ryall, William Browker and others were appointed by the vestry "to examyn … Gilbert Rockett in 1587, of the Red Lyon, Borough, by Hugh Browker in 1608, and of tenements behind the Queen's Head Inn …
A History of the County of Surrey
… his wife received licence in 1602 to alienate it to Hugh Browker of the Inner Temple, prothonotary in the court of … is called Holland's 'Leger' in a map of 1746. Thomas Browker in 1655 conveyed his estate to Richard Taverner of …
Survey of London
… Boddy" in 1631 on a new foundation on the land of Thomas Browker, i.e., on part of the demesne land of the manor of …
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