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The Environs of London
… says he, "is not disused, but kept yearly on St. Luke's Day; and called Horn-fair, by reason of the great plenty of … possession of Robert Bloet, Bishop of Lincoln, the King's Chancellor; who gave it to the prior and monks of … appointed by Parliament to try the matter at Serjeants-Inn. Joseph Welsh and his accomplices were indicted at …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Monks Place, 51 Charlton Horethorne House, and Bull Inn, formerly Bullens, farm. 52 In 1942 an airfield was made … a. at Sigwells farm in the west of the parish. Named H.M.S. Heron II, it was used as a satellite to the naval air … the name and licence were transferred to the Hussey family's former capital messuage north of the village. 61 The Black …
A History of the County of Somerset
… where, for example, fields belonging to Stavordale priory's grange at Roundhill or at Shalford were shared between the … Holbrook, 2.5 km. SSW. of Barrow, and 3.5 km. almost due S. of Walk Farm on the northern boundary. In 1882 an … 1966 or later, 32 but in 1993 was known as the Smithy inn because of the occupation of several earlier licensees. …
The Spanish Company
… Charter of 1605 CHARTER OF 1605 (P.R.O., S.P. 14/21) 639. [p. 1] The copy of a charter granted by King … Wilson, John Allen, John Suragold, William Towreson, Clement Draper, William Jennyngs, Hugh Marsh, Richard Solda, … Church, Raph Edmonds, William Evans, Nicholas Ferrer, Clement ffrier, Lawrence Greene, Roger Golding [Goldinge], …
Survey of London
… Market was built in the 1860s destroyed the old lane's integrity. Less than half its former length remained, … Red Lion, Red Cow, Red Lettice, Flying Horse, Boar's Head, Rose and Crown, Fox and Anchor, Cat and Fiddle, Sun, … 191 By 1700 it was dominated by the flank of the Red Lion inn, a large courtyard inn entered from Aldersgate Street and …
Survey of London
… (Chapters VII and VIII). By the time of Ogilby & Morgan's map of 1676 at the latest it had been divided between two … without Newgate, in other words the part of St Sepulchre's parish outside the City. The eastern portion belonged to … When he died in 1701 he possessed fifteen houses and an inn within the City, as well as the eighteen buildings in the …
A Dictionary of London
… of Long Lane to Charterhouse Square (Strype, ed. 1720-O.S. 1848-51), and is now called Hayne Street (q.v.). Chartesey … belonging to the Abbots of Chartsey, and was their Inn, wherein they were lodged, when they repaired to the City … called Sandie House. Stow thinks Lord Sands lodged there (S. 364). The site is shown in O.S.1875 between Paul's Wharf …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… his own body and soul and those of his wife and heirs, 1's worth of land in London towards the anniversary of his … Ralph and the convent all his claim to the advowson of St Clement within the walls of London. The abbot and his … Aldermen, 364) and the abbacy of Abbot Ralph. Note: St Clement, 1C pope martyred by the Romans, is said to have been …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… (nos. 38699) 386. Grant by William Turpin of King Henry's chamber to Rose his wife of all his land outside Ludgate, … convent of a messuage which Robert Crutgeorne held in St Clement's parish towards London. Gersum of 1. [Temp. John] … he holds of the abbot of Westminster in the parish of St Clement Danes for an annual rent of 2 s. Dislodgement …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… justiciario meo); the canons and their men are in the king's special protection; witnesses, Ranulf the chancellor, G. de … grantor from his messuage ( managium) in the parish of St. Clement which belonged to Paul the parson of the church; 8s. … outside the Bar of the New Temple in the parish of St. Clement and 3s. from land in Cockeslane which the grantor …
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