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A New History of London
… viz. the great liberty, the guildable, and the king's manor, in which are chosen constables, aleconners, &c. with … Henry VIII. When the corporation of London purchased the manor of Southwark of king Edward VI. in 1551, this hospital … Magdalen. The village of Bermondsey was antiently a royal manor; and it appears from the Conqueror's survey that a …
A New History of London
… it compleated, Henry VIII. his son, not only granted his manor of the Savoy to the bishop of Winchester and others, …
A New History of London
… purpose being declared void by the above-mentioned act. Manor of Finsbury. In this parish lies the manor named Finsbury, or Fensbury, from the neighbouring fen or moor, now called Moorfields: a manor of considerable antiquity, as appears by its having a …
A New History of London
… all saints, Ecclesia omnium Sanctorum; and we read of the manor of Stepney under the reign of William the Conqueror, by … gift of a rector, till Ridley, bishop of London, gave the manor of Stepney, and the advowson of the church to Edward …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Blakeshall, in the county of Worcester. He purchased the Manor of Besford, in the said county. He was twice married: …
Calendar of Border Papers
… the north, of yearly value 103 l. 1 s., in exchange of the manor lands of Grindon in Durham, value 109 l. 15 s. 8 d. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… at Barwicke shalbe fully answered, viz t.:" The manor of Aske in the county of York, for which shall be paid …
Calendar of Border Papers
… M r Stanhope's house, who said his master was gone to the Manor to supper, "but the gates being locked," he waited, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… as followsbeing a poor tenant of the Queen holding her manor of West Harlsey in lease, paying her 50 l. a year, … by the high sheriff of Yorkshire came to the said manor, and drove away at night 113 oxen and kyne, with 21 …
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