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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… with Richard BAGNALL, John CRISPE, George POCHIN and Edward SHERWOOD in a brazil warehouse (5) Tory, 1687, 1690 … of William FARR (5) SBk, Sep 1677-Oct 1678, will, will of Edward SHERWOOD (6) H of L, MS 154 (f), Bodl Lib, Rawlinson … Surr, Rebecca Davenport, wid (2) Brewer (2) (1) Beaven, I, p 215 (2) Boyd 19501 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his relict Hawise (d. 1360) and passed to his grandson Sir Edward Butler, 17 who apparently sold it to John Davy in or … that conveyed in 1467 among trustees and in 1510 by Edward More to Richard Fynemore 23 (d. 1522). Fynemore's … [roads]. W.A.S. Libr., sale cat. vi, no. 4. V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 556, 165. Bull. Inst. Arch. xxxi. 18990; W.R.O., Ch. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… window, and above the head are the initials and date: I.F. 1704. In the N. wall is a 13th-century window of one … molets on the fesse, perhaps for Wyat of Tewkesbury; ( b) Edward the Confessor, ( c) England. The Barn (Plate 35), N.E. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The church is ancient, with a square tower of the time of Edward III., and a curious monument supposed to be in memory … in the county of Middlesex. This grant was confirmed by Edward IV., and after the dissolution of monasteries the … In the year 1300, the Bishop of Sarum obtained from Edward I. a grant for a market and fair, which was confirmed by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to pasture. Above, plate 39. Above, intro. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 421. Bampton Hund. R. 50-1, 63-4, 69. Cf. P.R.O., E 134/3 Jas. I/Mich. 22; Cal. Pat. 1554-5, 210. Above, manors. O.R.O., … C 133/118, no. 14. Below, this section. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 421; P.R.O., C 133/118, no. 14. Eynsham Cart. ii, p. 6. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by 1408. 38 Before 1455 Thomas was succeeded by his son Edward who remained patron of Yelford rectory in 1498. 39 Edward witnessed a conveyance at Northmoor in 1461 40 but … on Brighthampton or Hardwick, was granted in 1131 by Henry I to the priory of Sees (Orne) and was regranted by the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… mountains is in general use. A bequest was left by Edward Gwynn in 1760, producing 2 per annum for the relief of … of a nave. A free grammar school was founded in 1757, by Edward Richard, who endowed it in that and subsequent years … who have been successively masters may be noticed Mr. Edward Richard; the Rev. John Williams, who conducted it for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… successors as his superior lords. In the reign of Richard I., a general massacre of the Jews took place here, under … received the honour of knighthood. In the reign of Edward I., a parliament was held here, which was attended by … time besieging. After the battle of Bannockburn, in 1315, Edward II. came to York, and held a council, in which it was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… enclosure to the W. of the fortress. In 10689 William I built two castles to the S.E. of the city, one on each bank … wood, measuring 13 ft. by 12 ft. and 11 ft. by 8 ft. 39 Edward IV stayed in the castle, and Dodsworth ascribed to him … it was apparently allowed to fall into decay. When in 1478 Edward IV granted the constableship of the tower and castle …
Survey of London Monograph
… dictus Rouge cross' in accounts for Henry VII's funeral (I. 11, 88 b); York before 26 August following when Hawley had … 1580; York 1592; d. at Reculver, Kent, 15 October 1625 (M.I.). A skilled draughtsman and an able and industrious … (2) 29. CHARLES GEORGE YOUNG (1820). See Garter (26). 30. EDWARD HOWARD GIBBON (1842). See Norroy (55). 31. THOMAS …
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