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Old and New London
… engraved by Wilkinson, represents the procession of Mary de Medicis, on her way through Cheapside; and another, which … once about the origin of the name of the church"St. Mary de Arcubus or Bow." In one place he says it was so called … the Mercery in West Chepe, and in the parish of St. Mary de Arcubus, in London, &c. Notwithstanding which grant the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… a history of perfumery and dated 1975 refers to 'Poudre de Chypre', in which the main ingredients were a species of …
Unpublished London Diaries
… to England, 1661, including London. In Swedish. Lund UB De la Gardie/Lillie/10 9. 1666 ANON, a companion of the Earl … Life (8 Feb 1973). Yorks Archaeol S MS 328 42. 1728 DE GEER, Louis. Swedish industrialist and government … Amabel, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, Countess De Grey, of Wrest, Beds, London, and Putney Heath. Diary, …
Unpublished London Diaries
… 183944, including visits to London. Staffs RO MS 298. 1840 DE LISLE (ne CLIFFORD), Laura, of Quenby Hall, Leics. Diary, … 1884. BL Add MSS 62,67984 372. 1853 MIERS, Mrs S M, of Rio de Janeiro, wife of shipbuilder. Diary, covering visit to …
Unpublished London Diaries
… community and German exiles. IWM 77/176/1 (R) 741. 1939 DE ZOETE, Beryl. Diary of writer's experiences in London at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… held by the Conqueror; in 1199 it was granted to Henry de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, who exchanged it with King John …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… site of another ancient dwelling, for a family surnamed de Hodeknasse was recorded in 1236 and later in the Middle … Normandy became owner of the church. William's son Roger de Breteuil owned the manor of CHEDWORTH until his rebellion … the Crown held it. 74 It may have been granted to Henry de Beaumont, created earl of Warwick in 1088, 75 and was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor was settled in 1280 in favour of the lord, Simon de Montagu, 1 and the advowson descended with the manor until … and later bishop of Worcester 1268-1302, 25 and Thomas de Montagu, rector by 1391 and until 1394 or later and during …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the moors was shared with other lordships. In 1235 William de Montagu and the abbot of Glastonbury had agreed to divide … had burnt down by 1485. 70 Market and fair. In 1314 Simon de Montagu obtained a grant of a Tuesday market and a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the 12th century, and Henry I granted it to Roger de Mandeville (d. 1130), though possibly only for life. 71 Alfred de Pirou apparently held CHEDZOY manor in the 1140s. 72 Alexander de Pirou married Alice, widow of Richard de Montagu (d. by …
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