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Old and New London
… its duties: s. d. Hyde Park, annual fee of keeper 12 13 4 For exercising the said office 12 13 4 Keeper of Hyde Park 6 6 8 For his necessaries and costs 17 … him the sweet silvery sound of Bow bells ringing the curfew." The next keeper of whom we read, under James I., was …
Memorials of London and London Life
… 14, 17 Andrew, St., Castle Baynard, the Parish of, 4 Anelace, 15 Antholin, the Church of St., 480 Antiphonar, … 479 Crutched Friars, theft at the, 303; House of the, 489 Curfew, 21, 34, 93, 140, 141, 144, 193, 272, 273, 298 Cursing … at, and order for the removal of halpaces at, 600. See Curfew Martin, Ironmonger Lane, the Parish of St., 465 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… furnace, 272. Barden's, of Tunbridge, 225. Barefoot's, 4. Bargrave's, 464. Barham's. See Berham's. Barkley, hundred … 317; account of, ibid. Cox's, of Stansted, account of, 4. Coxcombe fair, in Ightham, 34. Cranbrook, hundred of, 324. … 486, 487. Culpeper's, See Colepeper's. Cure, George, 315. Curfew, one at Shelve house, 434. Curteis, George, 359; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Blean forest, 3. Bockeland. See Buckland. Bocholt, wood of 4; farm, in Petham, 311. Bockland, ville of, 594. Bocton … school in, 201. Canterbury, Christ church priory in, 2, 4, 24, 28, 49, 60, 168, 170, 181, 269, 311, 315, 330, 369, … John, 446. Curbespine, Ralph de, 359, 387, 389, 429, 508. Curfew land, in St. Margaret's at Cliff, 416. Curleswood, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cundall, Rob., Cupper, John, Curbridge, see Witney curfew, bells see customs Curll, Hen., Curme, Thos., … rector of Stanton Harcourt, fam., customs, traditional, curfew bells, maypoles, Morris dancing, mumming, Pentecostal …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the poor sexton paving pinfold place-name policing curfew night watch poor relief and see Burton: charities; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 200 Alton Priors (in Alton, formerly in Overton), 4, 8, 13, 16 chapelry, 1213, 152, 190, 202 mill, 10, 12 … 99, 313 Ashurst, Wm., 185 assize of bread and ale, 4, 29, 68, 80, 170, 186, 201 Astley: Francis Bickley, rector … sessions, 245, 251, 2778 Crammer, the, 234, 293, 295 curfew, 291 ditches (town), 225, 228 n, 2301, 243, 287; and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 39, 412 ch., 49 cts., 33, 45, 48 cust. tenants, 323 man., 4, 29, 313, 38, 401, 436, 489; and see Chalke, Bower: man.; … 31, 34 Grim's ditch, q.v. inc., 29, 33, 35 inn, 30 man., 4, 312, 34, 40; and see Chalke: man.; Chalke estate … m. 1Ballon, 2 John de Cauntelo, 159, 179 Wm., 1589, 179 curfew, 19, 27 Curtis, Gordon, 74 D. dairy industry, see …
A Survey of London
… 177, 181, 183, 240, 2423, 299, 3012, 304, 310, 347; ii. 4, 71, 74, 181; at Westminster, ii. 1223, 380; elsewhere, i. … 1056, 111, 1289, 148. cheese: i. 213 cheesemongers: ii. 4. choirs and choristers: i 154, 198, 274; ii. 123, 137. … 2389; ii. 10. cressets: carried in marching watch, i. 102. curfew: i. 99, 255; ii. 329. curriers: i. 81, 176, 250, 261. …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… 94, 94–5; between the fishmongers and goldsmiths, 103–4, 106, 107; in Cheap and Lad Lane, 110; in St Paul's … Crafts, see Misteries Crown, pleas of the, xii, 126 n. 3 Curfew, taverns not to remain open after, 154; none to wander … — prosecution by, 237 Taverners, to close their taverns by curfew, 34, 154, 164; not to mix inferior or corrupt with …
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