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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… tenements near "the ould Swanne" in the parish of S. Laurence Poultney, which he had purchased as surviving … A.D. 1623. Roll 302 (3). Monday next before the Feast of S. Mildred, Virgin [20 Feb.]. Beamond (Margaret), of the … son, and other friends and relatives. To the poor in the alley in Lumbardstreete in the parish of All Hallows forty …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… ANNO 15 CHARLES II. Monday next before the Feast of S. Boniface, Bishop [5 June] Mulson or Moulson (Thomas), of … of the said Thomas, Nicholas and Thomas Ranton his sister's sons, in successive tail male, subject to similar charges. … To Elizabeth his wife his freehold tenements in Chimney Alley in Colemanstreete in fee; also leasehold messuages in …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… (1603-25). ANNO 3 JAMES I. Monday next before the Feast of S. Luke, Evangelist [18 Oct.]. Newman (John), grocer.To the … called "the Starr" in Colemanstreet in the parish of S. Stephen; remainder to such child or children of the body … and their successors certain messuages in Blacke Raven Alley in the parish of S. Martin Orgar for ever, upon special …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… I (1553-58) ANNO 1 MARY. Monday next before the Feast of S. Benedict, Abbot [21 March]. Bolton (Christopher), … 1546. Roll 246 (152). ANNO 1 MARY. Monday the Feast of S. Leonard, Abbot [6 Nov.]. Wylkyns (Robert), the elder, … "the signe of the Sarazeins head," together with the alley called "the horsehedd alley," and also his tenement …
Survey of London
… conservative rebuilding. Discussion of aspects of the area's early history and a chronological outline of development … Matthews, looking east from Bagnigge Wells Road to Merlin's Cave at the top of the hill. To the left, the Spa Fields … entrance, with three more facing Hallett's Place, a narrow alley on the yard's north side. Only one of the latter had …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Somerset, 34 miles (E.) from Taunton, and 108 (W. by S.) from London; containing 2296 inhabitants. This place, … vicinity of this town; in which, according to Burnet's History of his own Times, was shed the first blood in the … are almshouses for six men and women, erected by James Butler, Esq. The parish contains numerous chalybeate springs. …
Survey of London
… land in Southwark extending from the precincts of St. Mary's Church on the east to the Manor of Paris Garden (the end of … jurisdiction, became known as the Bishop of Winchester's (or later the Clink) Liberty. Plots of ground along … again were the privy garden, tennis court and bowling alley bounded by St. Saviour's Dock. By the 17th century …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… table 17 ft. in diameter, locally known as 'King Arthur's Round Table,' with a Tudor rose in the centre and painted … of the 12th century. Thus in 11556 it is found that 14 10 s. 8 d. was paid for making the king's house in the castle of Winchester 3; in the next year 14 10 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… purposes; the Cathedral Close as well as St. Mary's College and Wolvesey Palace (previously extra-parochial) … boundary to include on the north, part of Abbot's Barton, which was added to the parish of St. Bartholomew … leaving Colebrook Street on the left, and the narrow alley leading to Lower Brook Street (the old Tanner Street) …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Winchester St Mary's College ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Immediately south-west of … the founder as steward presided, including also the bread-butler with trencher and knife, and the beer-butler with a lagena or 'black-jack.' 5 It is 36 ft. long by …
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