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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here, in particular king Edward IV. by the advice of lord Cobham, expended 10,000l. in repairing and fortifying the … Essex. Peter de Rivallis. Bertram de Criol. Reginald de Cobham, second son of Henry, of Cobham, was made constable and warden, by patent. Roger …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… de Rickingale, later Bishop of Chichester. 14223 Thomas de Cobham. 14246 Robert Fitzhugh, later Bishop of London. 1426 … 14th-cent. Chancellor should here be mentioned; Thomas de Cobham, Bishop of Worcester (d. 1327). That he was ever … same name who held the office 14223. The date of Bishop Cobham's chancellorship is given as c. 1320: Venn, Alumni. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a Congregation House with a library above by Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester. 103 The supervision of the …
A History of the County of Chester
… Mrs. S. Garston, Upton by Chester Mrs. Leslie Genoux, Cobham, Surr. R. Goodwin, Esq., Chester Mr. and Mrs. R. S. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it to King Edward II. who granted it to Sir Ralph de Cobham, Knt. and his heirs male; he died seized Febr. 5. 1325, and left it to John de Cobham, his son and heir, then one year old, whom the King …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by King Edward, as guardian to the heir of Ralf de Cobham, Knt. in right of the lordship of Thetford. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… his right to Elizabeth, now the wife of Sir Thomas Cobham, and she and her husband continued to take the profits. 25 Cobham presented to the rectory in 1442. 26 In 1444, however, … secondly, Walter Lord Fitz Walter (d. 1431). She married Cobham, her 3rd husband, before Nov. 1438: Complete Peerage, …
Survey of London
… but the venture was a failure. His successors, Penley, Cobham (who altered the name to The Regency) and Brierly (who …
A Dictionary of London
… was 40 ft. high. The Towers were named: Bell, Beauchamp or Cobham, Devereux, Flint, Bowyer's, Brick, Jewel, Constable, …
A Survey of London
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