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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… capping, cut down below the Ward and Sherwood monuments; see also panelling under Gallery-front. Paving: in …
A Dictionary of London
… after the street, which intersected it from east to west. See Wards. Identified with the ward of Thomas de Basinge … (Lockie, 1816). Not named in the maps. Canninge Street See Cannon Street. Cannon Alley North out of St. Paul's … to Cannon Street and Bush Lane. Cannon Street West See Cannon Street. Canon Alley See Cannon Alley. Canterbury …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… E. splay of N.E. window, remains of black border, etc.; see also Niches and Miscellanea. Piscinae: In chancelwith …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Devon; containing 1411 inhabitants. Canon-Froome.See Froome, Canon. CANON-FROOME.See Froome, Canon. Canongate CANONGATE, a township, in the … archbishop, he made this city the seat of the metropolitan see, which distinction it has retained for more than twelve …
A History of the County of Stafford
… is similar in style to the church of St. Paul, Bridgtown (see above). The ground round the building was levelled by … Slade County Primary School, Junior Mixed and Infants (see above). The Local Education Authority acquired the … to have been an appropriated church. S.H.C. 19501, 5051. See p. 58. S.H.C. 1915, 49; Lich. Dioc. Ch. Cal. (1869). …
A History of the County of Stafford
… contains buildings of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries (see below). Cannock constablewick comprised 86 households in … belonging to Edmund Peel who had built Hednesford Lodge (see below), at the side of Hednesford Pool in 1831 with … John during Richard's absence, Hugh was deprived of his see, offices, and temporalities when the king returned from …
Old and New London
… comes, tumble down upon him. THE FOURTH SALTERS' HALL. ( See page 548.) * * * * * "In the churches about Mark Lane … of him, and his name cracked out." CORDWAINERS' HALL. ( See page 550.) The Salters, who have anchored in Cannon …
Old and New London
… than St. Antlin's bell." THE CRYPT OF GERARD'S HALL ( see page 556). In the heart of the City, and not far from … Which so in liue deseru'd renowne, for facts of his to see, That may encourage other now of like good minde to be. … hym knight incontinent. And gave hym armes, as here you see, To declare his fact and chivalrie. He left this lyff the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… p. 45). Possibly succ. by Thomas Smith 3 Oct. 1559 (see below) and certainly succ. by Christopher Yaxley 7 Jan. … pres. 7 Jan. 1561 to 4th preb., in succ. to John Williams (see below). John Tomson B.D. ?-1559. Apparently succ. William … pp. 207, 273). A possible successor is Thomas Prior (see below). His probable successor, by process of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 11 Sept. 1554 (Abingdon, Ant. of Worcester Cath. p. 153; see 1st Prebend, William Norfolk, note). D. as preb. by 7 …
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