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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… pp. 20-1 and n. 2; John of Worcester III 96-7; Cart. S. Petri Glos. I 12; HCY II 364, at Ripon). Said to have been … 1109 during vacancy at Canterbury following abp. Anselm's d. on 21 Apr. 1109 ( Cant. Profs. no. 62, cal. EEA V no. … pp. clxix- clxx). Buried at Notre-Dame de Grandmont (A. C. Ducarel, Anglo-Norman Antiquities (1767) pp. 37-8, quoting …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… the Northern and Southern Departments the letters (N) or (S) have been placed after their names to indicate the … been continued after 1782. 6 1764 16 July Ayloffe, Sir J. Ducarel, A. C. Astle, T. 1781 30 April Ducarel, A. C. Astle, T. Topham, J. 1789 26 June Astle, T. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Souls' Coll., created D.C.L 6 April, 1644. Lloyd, Alban s. Tho., of Evenhall, Salop, arm. Lincoln Coll., matric. 15 … 1671, aged 18; student of Middle Temple 1671. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Lloyd, Andrew s. A., of Rutland (town), … Record Society, ii. 135-6; Ormerod's Cheshire, i. 164; Ducarel's MS. Hist. Doctors Commons (fo.), p. 96; Fasti, i. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by 1882. 30 Land called the Glydden, later part of David's grove, near Lower Redbrook on the slopes above Valley … the house with Spout Farm and 156 a. in 1813 to Philip Ducarel, 37 but kept other property, including Millend farm, … 1819 he left to his daughters Sophia and Susan. 38 Philip Ducarel (d. 1855) was apparently succeeded in his estate by …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… received from Mr. Secretary Wilson, requesting the City's favour on behalf of Lewis Mesnille, a Frenchman, to be a … had complied with. Great complaint was made by Her Majesty's subjects, that they were eaten out by stranger artificers, … Reports, 1826, Vol. 16. Manning and Bray's 'Surrey,' Ducarel's and Allen's Histories of Lambeth, Nichols's
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… at his death. "Well," says Holinshed, "was that nobleman's son that happened to be preferred into his service." See … his eulogy in Holinshed, vol. ii. p. 1171, and see Wiffen's Memoirs of the House of Russell, i. 396. "Sir Thomas Cheney … the communion table of Lambeth church, will be found in Ducarel's History of Lambeth, Appx. p. 40. It was written by …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… cent.) MANOR, previously held by Sotiny, one of Earl Tosti's men, was assessed at 4 hides and held by Manno the Breton. … which was held in 1328 by the service of half a knight's fee and 10 s. yearly towards the ward of Northampton … Com. Pleas Recov. R. East. 11 Geo. III, m. 78. P.C.C. 604 Ducarel. Feet of F. Bucks. East. 38 Geo. III. Gent. Mag. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for deer and wild beasts, belonging to the archbishop's manor of Aldington, where they ranged at large as in a … called, was settled at this place in king Edward IV.'s reign, in the person of Thomas Cobbes, the youngest son of … to it in his room. Suffragan, bishop of Dover. See Ducarel's Repert. p. 129. Afterwards D. D. Erasmus says, he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the inundation of the sea, so early as king Henry I's time; and there happened one not long afterwards, which is … tithes of lands in Horingbroke and Sherle, anno 1247. See Ducarel's Repertory, p. 29. Church of Apledore, with the … Boxley, vol. iv. p. 339. Decem. Scriptores, col. 1895. See Ducarel's Repertory, p. 27. See Augtn. office, deeds of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of our learned antiquaries, where that station was. Camden's Continuator is the only one, that I have seen, who has even … son Arnold, and a daughter Elizabeth, who on her brother's death s. p. became his heir, being the wife of William … Mothram, the late incumbent of the free chapel of Radseld. Ducarel's Repertory, p. 2, wherein these instruments are said …
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