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Old and New London
… priory by Ralph de Berners, not long after the Conquest. At the dissolution it fell into the receptive hands of … brick archways in Canonbury, which seem to have been only conduit heads, and had really served to lead water to the … Barn. About six in the evening they adjourned to White Conduit House to tea, and concluded the evening by a merry …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 3rd preb.); Williams had d. Aug. 1559, so a pres. to Smith at this date would be possible. No other evidence for Thomas … by Edward Muns (burial, Somersham, Hunts.) (Cambs. R.O. at Huntingdon, PR Somersham; P.R.O., C 66/1470). 1 Edward … 7 July (D & C 2 f. 17). D. by 22 Feb. 1711 (burial, Cornhill, London)(London Guildhall, Corporation of London …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… WHO EVIDENTLY HELD AN UNIDENTIFIED PREBEND AS WELL AS AT LEAST ONE KNOWN PREBEND M. Alexander de Swereford Prob. … preb. from 1212 to c. 1214 (cf. above, p. 56). M. Henry de Cornhill For the possibility that either he or Richard Talbot … preb. of Chamberlainwood, so presum. held unident. preb. at this time (cf. above p. 39). M. Ralph de Diceto 2 Possibly …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Rising, archdcn. of London (above p. 11). Temp. Henry de Cornhill, dean (above p. 7). Temp. Alard de Burnham, dean …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… died in 1558, being the last year of queen Mary's reign, at Bishopsborne, of which church, as well as Adisham, he had … son of William Lilye, the famous grammarian, was educated at Magdalen col lege, in Oxford; leaving which, though … Cambridge; he was afterwards rector of St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, and archdeacon of Colchester. He was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and three-quarters; it has four large suburbs, situated at the four cardinal points. The western part of the city may … of this city, archbishop Abbot built a handsome conduit or waterhouse of stone, and he intended to have left … thought he had been ill used, changed his intention. This conduit, which stood in the midst of the High-street, proving …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… near the mouth of the river Teivy, was probably selected, at a very early period, as an eligible site for commerce, its … part of the country by the Normans, who erected a fortress at the place, to defend the passage of the river, and to … including an Eisteddvod, a grand assembly of the bards. At this festival, according to some accounts, Owain his son, …
A Dictionary of London
… Cardinal Alley, Cornhill - Carpenter's Hall Cardinal Alley, Cornhill See Swan … p. 264). A dinner in which the churchwardens of St. Mary at Hill participated was held at the "cardnalles hatt," 1491-2 (Records, 179). Not further …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Princes of South Wales, which had heretofore been fixed at Carmarthen, was transferred to Dynevor. This latter was a … for the sovereignty of South Wales, and which probably at one period was in the possession of the Saxons, who made … notices, during the eleventh century, a fortress at Rhŷd-yGors, on the bank of the river Towy, about half a …
A Dictionary of London
… Yard North out of Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate, at the back of the Half Moon, in Bishopsgate Ward Without … lately called a "Carpynters Yerd in parish of St. Peter Cornhill, in the Ward of Lymstrete, 3 Ed. VI. 1549 (Lond. I. … on the Thames in East Smithfield, east of Alderman Stairs at 87 to 93 Lower East Smithfield (P.O. Directory). Former …
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