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St Martin-in-the-Fields
… the road from Charing Cross to Westminster. A messuage or tenement at Charing-cross called the "Beirhouse" (Augment: … p. 88). Died in Sept. 1556, vide n. 8, p. 159. qy. Parr or Perry, vide eleven names lower down. Spurrier or spur-maker. For morowmas priest, vide note, p. 34. …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… coverings of shrines, all tables, candlesticks, trindles, or rolls of wax, pictures, paintings or all other monuments of feigned miracles, pilgrimages, idolatry or superstition: so that there remain no memory of the same …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… the dettes, the spoyles & detrime'ts co'cerny'g the curche or any guddes or co'modites there to belo'gy'g fro' fyftye yere past, Ro' … Rood, but the Rood Loft suffered destruction. The Rood or Chancel Screen, if there was one, does not seem to have …
Survey of London
… of London, Guildhall Library; Country Life Ltd.; Miss Ann Cox-Johnson; Mr. C. K. Croft Andrew; Mr. Edward Croft-Murray; …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… to requests for help are Dr Martin Brett, Dr David Cox, Dr Joan Greatrex, Professor Simon Keynes, Dr Olivia …
The Environs of London
… they held under the convent at the annual rent of 2 s. or a sparrowhawk 18. I suppose the site of this estate to have been at or near the hamlet called Friar's, or Prior's Place. John de la Wodeton, 51 Edw. III. granted to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to serve the cure, 12 as he still did in 1554. 13 Roger Cox served as assistant curate for most of Featley's … repaired, but the young were not properly catechized or instructed, because of failure to send children and … 18th century was thought from its style to be of the 12th or 13th centuries, of flint and a soft stone. It was small …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the late 13th century. The main settlement, Church Acton or Acton town, lay slightly west of the centre of the parish … By 1380 some of the tenements, such as the Tabard and the Cock, along the south side of the road, were inns. 77 The … Frowyk family held at least five c. 1500: the Tabard, the Cock on the Hoop, the White Lion, the Star, and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 14 and were taken at Fulham on the Sunday after Hocktide or another day generally in April. In 1750, and occasionally … All the courts for Acton apparently were held in Fulham or Hammersmith. Court baron business continued to be recorded … met in the church but were usually adjourned to the Cock, the King's Head, or another inn, until a new vestry …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The Tabard on the Hope was mentioned in 1377 and 1505, the Cock on the Hoop from 1485, the Star and Hartshorn in 1505, … White Lion in 1520. 93 The George existed by 1539. 94 The Cock and the Bell were listed among taverns around London by … part of Old Oak common in 1870. Known as Willesden Gardens or the People's Garden, it was run by the German Club of …
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