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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… po: se appren Thome Moore Civi et Carpentar London ac de S t Katherines tower pro Septem ann a xxv die instant Julij … Georgio Glisby Civi et Carpentar London ac de parochia S t Martini in Campis pro Septem ann a die dat Indre Dat die … Georgio Glisby Civi et Carpentar London ac de parochia s t martini in Campis pro Septem ann a die Dat Indre Dat die …
A New History of London
… Abchurch-lane; the east end of Bucklersbury; St. Swithin's lane, almost as far as Bearbinder-lane; a small part of … into the earth 3. Salters-hall. Behind St. Swithin's church, at the north west corner, is Salters-hall, which has its chief entrance out of Swithin's-lane. It is but a plain brick building; but capacious and …
A New History of London
… bank of the river, about 300 yards to the east of Prince's street. In 1736 the church, then above 200 years old, was … in it. It is a peculiar of the archbishop of Canterbury's, in the gift of the bishop of Winchester, Lambe Lambeth, … 8 precincts, which are thus distinguished. 1. The bishop's, 2. The prince's, 3. Vauxhall, 4. Kennington, 5. Marsh, 6. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… all lay there. 12 The place-name Botolphs or St. Botolph's is recorded from the mid 13th century. 13 It is clear, … held of Broadwater by knight-service, suit of court and 3 s. 4 d. rent. 46 The division into moieties remained. By the … Levett received the moiety of Annington manor. John's son John had succeeded by 1526, 48 and at his death c. 1535 …
A History of the County of Essex
… AND LIBERTY. The liberty, first defined in Henry VI's charter of 1447, covered the town of Colchester and its … the four hamlets to be within the borough, but Richard's only known charter, while granting hunting rights within … in Domesday Book unless the 2 hides belonging to St. Peter's church were in Mile End. The status of Lexden was disputed, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… which was deliberately intended as a rival to Fécamp abbey's borough of Steyning. The original nucleus of the borough … borough apparently already existed by 1086, for de Braose's encroachments on Fécamp abbey's land and rights mentioned in a decree of that year seem …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1215 Roland Bloet had the keeping of the rape. 17 William's second son, 18 Giles, bishop of Hereford, received the rape … year. 19 In the following year it was restored to Giles's younger brother Reynold. Reynold surrendered it in 1218 to … dower in Bramber by Maud de Clare, apparently his father's widow. 21 In 1226 Reynold and William sold the rape to John …
A History of the County of Sussex
… surface water from the streams. 37 Further north Worthing's rubbish tips formed a prominent flat-topped mound in 1977, … and Offington had each had its own open fields. Offington's were inclosed apparently in the 16th or early 17th century, and Broadwater's under an Act of 1805. There was a network of old roads and …
The Environs of London
… privileges 3. His son Etheldred, not regarding his father's grant, seized this land, and in 987 gave it to his minister … which his predecessors had enjoyed under King Ethelbert's grant. After the Conquest, Odo, Bishop of Baieux, seized … in a solemn assembly of the whole county, held by the King's command in 1076 6. In the mean time, it had been diminished …
London Possessory Assizes
… heiress, viz. the daughter of John Olney, son of Richard's daughter. In her right the pls. were duly seised of the … the proceeds employed for pious uses. After the testator's death his widow, by deed enrolled in the Husting 9 on Mon. … and Thomas Bricet, the other executors of her husband's will, sold the reversion by deed dated 20 Jan. 1412 and …
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