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Alumni Oxonienses
… 1713, until his death 23 March, 1719, aged 23. See Gutch, i. 119; & Boase, 144. Lacey, Jonas B.A. from Christ's Coll., … 20, 44, 56.] [ 20] Lambard, John 1610. See Lambold. Lambe, Charles s. John, of Wheathamstead, Herts, doctoris (subs. … deputy recorder Northampton 1615, attorney - general to Charles, Prince of Wales, 1634, joined the king at Oxford, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 19. 10. 5., and in the gift of Sir Charles Kent, Bart.: the tithes have been commuted for 320, … the remainder wood. Lainston House, built in the reign of Charles II., and corresponding in style to the palace which … into consideration the propriety of the marriage of Henry I. with Maud, daughter of the King of Scotland, who had taken …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… several of the Scottish prelates and nobility, and Edward I. of England, for the purpose of investigating their several … Macpherson. the owner, having espoused the cause of Prince Charles Edward. The present proprietor is the chief of the … a market-town, a charter having been obtained from Charles I. to hold a weekly market here every Thursday, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… enthusiasm.' Miss Elizabeth Sewell disapproved strongly: 'I think the competition with young men highly undesirable, … the following portraits: Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth, by Charles Shannon, 1894; Miss Henrietta Jex-Blake, by Philip de … Motto: 'Souvent me Souviens'. Lady Margaret Hall Report, i, 1. Ibid. Ibid, i, 5. Ibid, i, 1. Ibid, i, 143. Lady …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in the principality, he was appointed architect to Henry I., and removed to London. In 1226 the "town of Lagelstune" … by whose descendant Sir John Owen, Bart., it was sold to Charles Matthias, Esq., who in 1823 erected a handsome … to the crown. During the civil war in the reign of Charles I., it was first garrisoned for the king, but was …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Edith, Speaker of the House of Commons (9) (1) Beaven, I, p 150 (2) 1681 SP/29/417/112 (3) SP/29/ 417/114, … II, p 103, Journ 48, f 19b (5) LVP, 1687, in MG et H, NS, I, p 186 The will that Beaven ascribes (II, p 103) to Ald … 1658-9, LM, 1664-5 (8) Leading City Whig (9) Da Rachel mar Charles CHAMBERLAIN Da Abigail mar Sir George Vyner, Bt, s of …
The Environs of London
… in the Confessor's time, at 100 s. afterwards at 4l. I imagine this to have been, what was afterwards called, the … Protector, and one of the persons who sat on the trial of Charles I. for which he was executed at Charing-cross in … the Isle of White, Esq. who was Lieutenant General to King Charles I. of blessed memorie; and was put to death at …
Survey of London
… north side. In 1660 William Juxon, who had ministered to Charles I on the scaffold, was appointed to the See of Canterbury. He … Archbishop of Canterbury. Surr. Arch. Coll., Vol. XII, pt, i, The Manor of Lambeth, by S.W. Kershaw. Lamb. Pal. MSS. …
Survey of London
… called Belvidere (Plate 37a) were opened to the public by Charles Bascom, who advertised that he sold all sorts of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Liberty, Lambeth Marsh and Lambeth Deane, 5 and under Charles I there were South Lambeth, Stockwell (both tithings of … were frequently held there. In September 1281 Edward I sent word to the archbishop, John Peckham, and the clergy …
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