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A New History of London
A New History of London
A New History of London
… were intended to signify a claim of Mrs. Hill lady of the manor; he ordered them to be erased, and attended while the … Samuel Richards, John Harrison, Nicholas Best, Henry Capel, Will. Smith, Humph. Turner, J. Sigrist." On the 1st of …
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… which they also burned, together with the stately manor house at Highbury, through hatred to Sir Robert Hales, … year, of a head of water, with all its springs, in the manor of Paddington; on the reserved rent of two pepper-corns … to London should draw the water from antient wells in the manor of Hida. This grant was confirmed by the king with …
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… the people to fill their master's coffers. Sir William Capel, an alderman of London was fined 2700l. but by great … grounds on the north side of Chiswell-street, and in the manor of Finsbury, were, in the year 1498, converted into a … the hands he fell into, died of grief. Sir William Capel, who served lord-mayor in 1503, was seized in 1508, on …
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… entitled to divers lands and tenements in Southwark; the manor and appurtenances thereof; the assize of bread, wine, … to recur to such reflections as these. By acquiring the manor of Southwark, the city became possessed of an hospital …
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… gave 500 l. toward the purchase of a house then called the manor of the Rose, for the purpose of erecting a free school …
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… given 500l. toward the purchase of an house, called the Manor of the Rose, belonging to the duke of Buckingham, for …
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… given of this place by Stow, is that in the year 1309, the manor of Leadenhall belonged to Sir Hugh Neville, by whose …
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… of London in 1357, and called the place of Stodie, or, the manor of the Vintry. The present building encloses a square …
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