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Henley: Religious History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… were from old-established families, 15 and in 1499 Sir Edward Hastings, then lord of the manor, gave 6 s. 8 d. … of Catholicism, he was deprived. 1 His successor Edward Smith, presumably a Catholic, resigned on Elizabeth's … I (1), p. 104; Rot. Litt. Pat. I (1), p. 4. Rot. Hund. II, 751. e.g. Cal. Pat. 121625, 416; Rot. Grosseteste (LRS …
Henley: Social and Political History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… been warden in 16812, 15 while the surgeon and apothecary Edward Stevens (d. 1663) occupied a well-furnished house … brewers John Blackman and Richard Hayward, the innkeeper Edward Prascey (tenant of the Red Lion), the builders … L&P Hen. VIII, VII, p. 294 (Appowell); ORO, BOR3/A/II/1, ff. 26v.28v.; Cal. Pat. 155860, p. 153. The surname …
Henley: Town Buildings
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… 20 The four-bedroom house of the surgeon and grocer Edward Stevens (d. 1663) was fairly typical of those occupied … has been attributed (apparently without foundation) to Edward Lutyens. 13 Most suburban growth, however, was to … Oxon. 149/2/3; for books, cf. ibid. 1/5/20; ORO, BOR/3/A/II/1, f. 48. Above, devpt of town. ORO, BOR3/A/IX/1/45. Ibid. …
Henley: Urban Economic History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… for beer, 12 and in 1586 Henley corporation permitted Edward Arden, gentleman, to work as a brewer. 13 In the late … 24 Later examples included the apothecary and surgeon Edward Stevens (d. 1663), who left an estate valued at 395, … I, 95. e.g. J. E. T. Rogers, Hist. Agric. and Prices, II (1866), 603. 'Flourished' dates to 1490 taken from …
Survey of London
… his original lease in exchange for a new one. In 1633 Edward Palmer, the lessee whose site adjoined Newton's, also … Rawthmell's coffee house when John Rawthmell succeeded Edward Braxton as ratepayer. 18 After the rebuilding of the … c. 16507; Dr. (Sir) John Baber, 165270, physician; Sir Edward Greaves, 165480, physician; Lady Castlehaven, 1657; …
Survey of London
… support a seated figure, Momus and Erato, by the sculptor Edward Davis. These flanked the attic storey, which contained … 1881 they bought the freehold from Webster's son-in-law, Edward Levy-Lawson (later the first Lord Burnham): the price …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 20 January - 10 March (C 65/64; RP , III. 454-82; SR , ii.120-31) C 65/64 is a roll of sixteen membranes, each … auncienes > estatutz et ordinances ent faites depar le roy Edward au temps de conquest d'icelle, paront pleuseurs … and ordinances made on this matter on behalf of King Edward [I] at the time of his conquest there, as a result of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 14 January - 20 March (C 65/66. RP , III.522-44. SR , ii.143-8) C 65/66 is a roll of seventeen membranes of good … sibien les estatutz faitz l'an vingt et quint du Roy Edward aiel a nostre seignur le roy q'orest de declaracioun … made in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of King Edward [III], grandfather of our lord the present king, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 27 January - 9 May (C 65/71. RP , III.622-46. SR , ii.162-6) C 65/71 is a roll of seventeen membranes, each … qe come es estatuitz faitz, sibien en temps tresnoble Roy Edward tierce, l'an de soun regne primer, come en temps … the statutes made both in the time of the most noble King Edward the third, in the first year of his reign [1327], and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 'Long Parliament') (C 65/68 and 69. RP , III.567-607. SR , ii.150-158) The proceedings of the Long Parliament of 1406 … was the fifteenth day of October, and the feast of St Edward, King and Confessor'. The feast of the Confessor's … of Cenred [king of Mercia 704-709], Henry I, Henry III and Edward III, concerning which the abbot and convent made an …
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