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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of 40 acres, 3 borderers, and one carucate, valued at 10 s. and St. Bennet (that is the abbot of Ramsey) had the soc. … Earl of Bucks, and from that family to the Earls of Clare, as may be seen in Bircham Magna and Ringstead Parva. Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hereford, held here, in Bircham …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Archbishop of Canterbury, was lord in King Edward's reign, and held it as his own lay or temporal fee, when it … manor of Mustrell's, is said to belong to the Earls of Clare, of whom they certainly held lands in this town, but on … and half a leuca broad, and pays 8 d. to a 20 s. gelt. Clare-Fee, or Lovell's Manor. How long it continued in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the survey by John, nephew of Waleran, and in King Edward's reign by Bou, (or Bowes) a freeman, when it contained four … of a daughter and heiress of that family, to the Earls of Clare. Another fee or lordship here was given to Will. de … and by a coheiress of that family came to the Earls of Clare. These two fees or lordships, belonging to one capital …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… called the Set, or Snet. Earl Gyrthe, one of King Harold's brothers, was lord of it, who being slain at the battle of … and his proper inheritance. It consisted in Earl Guert's time of 3 carucates in demean, and 15 acres, 15 villains, … half a year; to the manor of Hunstanton, 7 d. . honour of Clare, 9 d. At the dissolution of the priory, King Henry …
Alumni Oxonienses
… incorporated 27 Sept., 1592, on the occasion of the Queen's visit. See Ath. xi. 353. Smith, Abraham (Smyth) of Devon, … 1605; father of John, of Exeter college, 1631. See Foster's Index Eccl. Smith, Abraham B.A. from St. John's Coll., … doubtfully identifies this man (1576) as the master of Clare Hall 1598-1612, chaplain to Q. Elizabeth, canon of …
Old and New London
… Hall" Ben Jonson at Bartholomew FairA Frenchman's Adventures thereNed Ward's AccountThe Beggars' Opera"John Audley" Garrick meets a … in 1672. A favourite well near Hoxton, that of Agnes le Clare. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… confusion over the charities contrasted with the parish's usually conscientious management of public poor relief. 13 … purposes, the life interest expiring in 1945. Mary Clare by will proved 1914 left £200 to be invested, income to … visiting every year the grave of Stephen McDonnell Clare, where she wished to be buried, for which he was to …
Survey of London
… Estate The site of Soho Square formed part of Kemp's Field or Soho Fields, which were leased on 6 April 1677 by … by Frith and his associate William Pym in the late 1670's and early 1680's refer to the square as Frith's Square, 2 … primarily for residential purposes was No. 1, where Martin Clare established the Soho Academy in 1717; the school …
Survey of London
… (? Casaubon), 16926; Lady Coverley, c. 170312, and Martin Clare, founder of the Soho Academy, who later moved to No. 8, … In 1735 the house was rebuilt by John Sanger of St. James's, carpenter, under a lease granted to him by the three …
Survey of London
… esquire, assigned his lease of the house to Martin Clare, a schoolmaster then occupying No. 1 Soho Square. 72 Clare had first opened his school at No. 1 in 1717, and in a school text-book entitled Youth's Introduction to Trade and Business, which he published in …
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