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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… is rather interesting that at least some of the lords and/or commons believed that the promises of freedom made by the … the chancery, exchequer and law courts were either corrupt or incompetent; if suitable remedies were not soon put into … de Charryngg. Johannes Foke Meriell'. Johannes Knot, de Chelchith'. Johannes Pecche de Fulham, boteman. Johannes in …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… legatees of Joan Goldcorn, widow of Bartholomew le Smith (or Locksmith) in 1303-4 (CW 162). Richard Sprot may have been a goldsmith or a smith. - Cf. 1292 S [Bas 2]. Laurence, son of Nicholas … 1344 LBF 102 (receiver of tolls at Holborn Bridge), W. de Chelcheth 1348 CW 595. William was a son of Geoffrey de …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… [Strete] rector 7s 6½d. 349. Hendon. Thomas [de Evere or Eure] rector 17s 10d; Thomas vicar 9s; John celebrant. … Fields (Martin in Campo). John vicar 3s 4d. 353. Chelsea (Chelcheth). Richard rector 11s 6½d; John clerk. 354. Acton. … celebrant; John clerk. 356. Fulham. William [de Shirbourne or Ilberd] rector £1 7s 11½d; John vicar 6s 3½d; Nicholas …
Old and New London
… to be called "Knightsbridge," although it never assumed, or even claimed, parochial honours, nor indeed could be said … it was called "Kyngesburig;" while some hundred years or so later we find it spoken of as "Knightsbrigg," in a … in the manor of Eia or Ea, formerly a portion of Cealcyth (Chelcheth or Chelsey), and now known as Eabury or Ebury." The …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… parish of S. Botolph, charged with maintaining one canon or secular priest to celebrate in their own church for the … Wodestrete, Palm Sunday [5 April], A.D. 1349. Roll 77 (79) Chelchith or Chelcheth (Agnes de).The tenement acquired by William her …
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