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A History of the County of Essex
… Papers. E.R. lxii. 356. Memorial in ch. to John Green Chamberlain. White's Dir. Essex (1863), 146. Benham, Essex …
A Dictionary of London
… and the other part stopped up and built on by the Chamberlain of London (S. 42). First mention: "Wolsiesgate," …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of John Coxhead and John Clarke, sold Cutteslowe to John Chamberlain and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of George Owen of Godstow. 76 Chamberlain sold the estate in 1577 to Anthony Borne of …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… include a brass, formerly in the chancel, depicting Edward Chamberlain (d. 1543), his wife, and six sons and six …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were accounted for chiefly by the inclusion of Leonard Chamberlain, steward of the manor and park, who in 1547 paid … before 1547. 98 Andrews was brother-in-law to Leonard Chamberlain, with whom he was closely associated in monastic … to import wine; 1 he, too, was associated with Leonard Chamberlain's land transactions and owned several Woodstock …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… John Crossley, admitted as a compounder in 1555, became chamberlain in 1557 and mayor in 1558, 50 and John Shewsmith, … for life by the council from councillors who had served as chamberlain. 90 The charter of 1664 allowed aldermen to be … years. 8 In the 17th century a senior or 'town's chamberlain' was elected by the council and a junior …
A History of the County of Oxford
… mid 16th century the seat was controlled by Sir Leonard Chamberlain (d. 1561), steward of the manor and M.P. for the … county, and in 1553 and in the two parliaments of 1554 a Chamberlain of Shirburn was elected with colleagues who were … investigated and allowed. 96 After the death of Francis Chamberlain in 1570 his successors as steward, Thomas …
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