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A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
… Opt. Max. et Posteritati Sacrum Johanni Dom. et Baroni de Lumley, viro nobiliffimo, innocenti, integritate, … Aldredi silia Liulphus silium suscepit Uctredum Patrem de Gulielmi de Lumley ejus nominis primi, a cujus loci dominio sui …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… in 'black-letter'; ( e) two beasts fighting and a fleur-de-lis; ( f) a rayed wreath with hand in blessing; ( g) … rose in the centre and with a pierced cresting and chevaux-de-frise above, all of late 17th-century date. Fixed in a …
A Survey of London
… 3. the xiiii. yere, it was founded by Thomas Fitzthebald de heili, & Agnes his wife, sister to T. Becket, in the … in the Mercerie in west Cheape, in the parish of S. Marie de Arcubus in London, &c. to be holden in burgage, as all the …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… of Alphonso, King of Castile. It was built by Michael de Cantuaria in 12913, at a cost of 226 l. 13 s. 4 d. It was …
Old and New London
… for the procession of the wicked old queen-mother, Marie de Medici, on her way to visit her son-in-law, Charles I., … ANCIENT VIEW OF CHEAPSIDE. ( From La Serre's "Entre de la Revne Mre du Rov." showing the Procession of Mary de Medicis.) Lydgate, that dull Suffolk monk, who followed …
Old and New London
… Hall belonged, in the reign of Edward II., to Sir Nicholas de Segrave, a Leicestershire knight, brother of Gilbert de Segrave, Bishop of London. The date of the Goldsmiths' … first time I find it mentioned in history is, that Walter de London was presented thereto in 1308. The patronage of the …
Old and New London
… church, which was anciently a rectory, being given by Hugo de Wickenbroke to Baliol College in Oxford, anno 1294, the … use thereof. The grateful recipients were merely to say "De Profundis," a Pater Noster, and no more. This bequest … man's sister, who had married Thomas Fitz Theobald de Helles, built a chapel and hospital of Augustine Friars …
Old and New London
… but of what antiquity I know not, other than that Thomas de Winton was rector thereof in 1324." The patronage of this … of Wood Street, in the ward of Cripplegate Within. John de Eppewell was rector thereof before the year 1328. "The … is not of a modern foundation, is manifest from John de Lukenore's being rector thereof before the year 1328. St. …
Old and New London
… the reign of Henry III., viz., Andrew Bocherel, and John de Gisorcio or Gisors. In the reign of King Edward II., anno … of the chamber under this title, ' Ordinatio Piperarum de Soper's Lane.' " Sir Baptist Hicks, Viscount Campden, of …
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