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Survey of London
… 'a fine broad Street, well inhabited by Tradesmen' 3 and Mortimer's Universal Director of trades in 1763 listed nine …
Survey of London
… R.B.; M.L.R. 1791/8/144; The Universal Director by Mr. Mortimer, 1763. …
Survey of London
… there were about five in the street in 1720. 98 By 1763 Mortimer's Universal Director indicates that the chief …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… boards with the arms of (a) Montagu, (b) Ulster quartering Mortimer and impaling France and England quarterly for Henry …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… In 1310 Vaux exchanged it with the king's cook Richard of Cleobury for the keeping of Kinver forest and manor (Staffs.). Cleobury, like Vaux, was to hold the hundred for life; … to the Crown and was evidently restored to Richard of Cleobury, who had been pardoned his arrears in 1327. 83 In …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Nov., 1629, aged 20. Browne, Richard s. William, of North Cleobury, Salop, pleb. St. Mary Hall, matric. 4 Nov., 1631, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… half a knights fee here, which is said to be of the fee of Mortimer; and Henry de Birchinwood the sixth part of a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Stow in Kent, chief justice, d. 1475; 12. the shield of a Mortimer of Chirk, having the scutcheon ermine, and a crowned … he is said to have fled out of the country at the time of Mortimer's triumph, 91 and seems to have found some favour …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the victorious monarch, who gave them to Hugh de Mortimer. This grant was confirmed by Stephen; but it appears … were appointed to collect the revenue for the crown. Mortimer having risen in rebellion against Henry II., that …
A History of the County of Somerset
… castle. A prison was claimed by both the Crown and Roger Mortimer in 1280. 44 The gaol was mentioned in 1352, 45 1481, …
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