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The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1283, Present May 14,1291] 1 Gregory de Rokesle, Goldsmith S. 12634, 1265, 12701. M. 127481, 12845. Died 1291; Will … Alderman 'Banning' (Bayning), R. Lee, T. Lowe, H. Clitherow] Discharged December 13, 1593 (Rep. 23, fo. 140 b). … Jan. 8, 1594] 47 [Nominated: Alderman Gourney, T. Lowe, H. Clitherow] Removed to Cordwainer, July 31, 1599. August 20, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… March 1, 1438] March 12, 1394 John Fraunceis, Goldsmith (S. 13901.) M. 14001. [Present Oct. 13, 1404] 1 From … December 16,1405. 1406 Henry Barton, Skinner (Sheriff) S. 14056. [Acting April 14, 1406, Acting Feb. 21, 1412] 2 … Richard Humble, Vintner [Sworn March 5] 63 [Nominated: H. Clitherow ( Ironmonger), John Porter ( Fishmonger), Humphrey …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… an Alderman, and, as possessors of a Soke within the City's Liberties, they may have sent an Alderman (as there is … little doubt they had a right to do) to join in the City's councils with Aldermen of other Sokes or Wards, but we have … day] 44 [Nominated: Aldermen Sir N. Rainton and Sir C. Clitherow, Sheriff Warner] Removed to Billingsgate, November …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… of the parishes of St. Katharine Cree, St. James Duke's Place, St. Katharine Coleman and parts of the parishes of … pediment and cartouche-of-arms; (6) to Sir Christopher Clitherow, 1642, Lord Mayor and Katherine (Rowland) and Mary … 1645, his wives, also to Mary (Gregory) wife of James Clitherow, 1662, and her daughter, square freestone tablet …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1620. Robert Ducye (Farringdon Without). 1626. Christopher Clitherow (Aldersgate). 1631. Anthony Abdy (Bridge Without). …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Pierre Vassaictz to M. du Dellay, a Gentleman of the Queen's Chamber. 1564, Mar. 10. Informs him that by order of … the French Kyng. French. 1 p. 8. The Answer to the Queen's Ambassador in France. 1571, Apr. 14. A note of the points … Controller at Dover the money which he had not paid Mr. Clitherow at Calais, but which he had promised to pay him …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… with RAF Brize Norton, developed into one of Oxfordshire's two main military air stations. The extended airfield now … to the London merchant and future lord mayor Christopher Clitherow (knighted 1636, d. 1641). Clitherow's son Christopher (as executor) sold the manor in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a rough triangle at the apex of which stands St. Michael's Church. The old chantry chapel may still be seen in the … 9. Sir John Norreys: Ravenscroft (for Norreys) impaling Clitherow quartered with Oldcastle, for his second wife Eleanor Clitherow, supported by two sea-otters collared and chained, …
The Environs of London
… at Brentford, (on Tuesday,) to the prioress of St. Helen's, and an annual fair on St. Laurence's day, the vigil, and … the pews in the church received considerable damage. Mr. Clitherow of Bostonhouse has a printed copy of the brief … according to the tenor of his will, and purchased by James Clitherow 18, Esq. whose descendant James Clitherow, Esq. is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… in Middlesex Brentford, New 4 BRENTFORD, NEW (C.d.) (O.S. 6 in. XX, N.E.) New Brentford is a parish forming part of … E. wall, (1) to Rachel (Paule), wife of Christopher Clitherow, 1714, and to her husband, 1727, curved white … cornice, broken pediment and shield-of-arms; (2) to James Clitherow, 1682, and Elizabeth (Barker) his wife, 1688, black …
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