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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… ironmonger.To be buried in the church of S. Michael at Queenhithe. Bequests to rector and chaplains of the said … the rector and churchwardens of the church of S. Michael at Queenhithe a messuage in Thamisestrete in the parish of S. … those who come to the Lord's table for their communion at Easter, as is the custom with Christians; and also with …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… of the said church, he leaves two shops situate at the corner of Hoggenlane, on condition they keep the same … Roll 158 (33). Brown (Robert), goldsmith.To be buried at the entrance to the Charnel house under S. Mary's Chapel … of S. Paul's. To Johanna his wife his corner tenement at Fletebrigge, together with a wharf in the parish of S. …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… his mother Helena Lyttell his freehold lands and houses at Bashingshall and in Fanchurchstreet, London, for their … S. Mary Magdalen near Oldfishstreete, instead of a house at Little Hadhame, which he had given her in a former will, … 290 (37). Monday the Feast of S. Lucia, Virgin [13 Dec.]. Paris (Mathewe), girdler, son of Katherine Paris, dwelling in …
Survey of London
… looking east from Bagnigge Wells Road to Merlin's Cave at the top of the hill. To the left, the Spa Fields Cake … succeeded c. 1833 by the New Merlin's Cave public house at No. 131 Rosoman Street, slightly to the north at the apex … social make-up of Wilmington Square. In the 1830s Thomas Paris, brewer and coal merchant, was the first occupant of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… author of "The Life and Reign of James I."; died at Felsted, Essex, Oct., 1652, buried in the chancel of the … 9 April, 1638; D.Med. of Padua Jan., 1641-2; incorporated at Oxford 10 Oct., 1646, fellow college of physicians 1649; … 18 June, 1632, secretary of state 1632-40, died in Paris 1-11 Sept., 1646, father of Christopher, John and …
Survey of London
… precincts of St. Mary's Church on the east to the Manor of Paris Garden (the end of Bankside) on the west, for a payment … Plots of ground along Bankside seem to have been alienated at a very early date, so that the bishops can be exonerated … the loppings of trees, which are now let to Robert Marche at an annual rent of 7 6 s. 8 d. and 4 episcopal gardens with …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… la Province de Sens, ed. A. Molinier and A. Longnon, 11 (Paris, 1906) 81); 9 Aug. (Canterbury obits. II fo. 37v, III … London William de Taunton El. took place on 3 Feb. 1261, at which William de Taunton, abbot of Milton (Ben., Dorset), … as postulant 22 Feb. and 2 July ( ibid. pp. 365, 384). At the time he was also abp.-el. of Canterbury (above p. 7). …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the first in England. Under the later Angevins it shared at least an equal glory with the fair of St. Ives and the famous mart of Holland or Boston. During the fair-time at Boston and Winchester even the Hustings Court of London … was bidden to limit the fair to sixteen days. Matthew of Paris' stories of the robbers of this district are well …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… they remained for a century and a-half without addition. At the Dissolution the college underwent expansion, taking in … the garden or playing-fields called Meads were extended at the expense of the Carmelite convent on the south. In this … described by Gilbertus Cognatus in De Officio Famulorum (Paris 1535) and by John James Hofmann in his Lexicon …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… this may be given. When in 1261 the itinerant justices sat at Wallingford 5 they heard that one Benet Hervy had been … This particular custom of Winchester was exercised at that city at least as late as the closing years of Henry … and the king's wine so vividly told by Matthew of Paris. Then three aldermanries 41 of the soke, those of John …
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