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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… a bird with a leaf in its beak. (2) w crowned [?]. (3) A crown. 732. 15012.Lease by Richard Pomerey and Simon Everton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
… in his peaceful retirement at Woodstock. The pilgrims he paints in his immortal bundle of tales are no ideal …
The Environs of London
… in exchange for Chislet park in Kent 4. It remained in the crown till the reign of Queen Mary, who granted it to Anthony … The manor of West Cheam continued in the hands of the crown some time after the suppression of monasteries. The … the Site of the Manor of East Cheam, were held under the crown by the Fromounds 9, after the manor itself was granted …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… of the N. and S. ends, filled with a double C under a crown with palm-branches. FittingsAll of late 17th-century … Corporation Pew, of wrought-iron scroll-work surmounted by crown. Miscellanea: Benefactors' Tablets. In N. aisleon S. … bay, ( a) shield-of-arms of Edward the Confessor within a crown and foliage; ( b) and ( c) seeded rose with I.H.S. in …
A Survey of London
Old and New London
Old and New London
… White Johnson, the Alicant goldsmith, lost his wager of a crown and a dinner to the Company. In this reign there were …
Old and New London
… the suppression of their monastery, when, coming to the Crown, it was, with the appurtenances, in the year 1544, sold … till their suppression by Henry VIII., when it came to the Crown. The parish, as previously observed, is now united to … I., this lucky pushing man soon obtained work from the Crown and a seat at the Board of Works, and supplanted that …
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