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Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… LXXIX. 180. MS. lat. 5459, fo. 118 d. See Duckett's Cluny Charters I. 62.) 1383. Charter of Henry I. notifying … the manor of Courtenhall ( Curtehala) except the knight's fee held by Walter son of Winemer 2and the land of Turstin … of oppressors. Pitying, therefore, its misfortune, in charity, he sends them a thousand marcs by the abbot de …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… between All Saints, Pavement, St. Crux and St. Sampson's, probably belonged to a lost church; a reference to a … 33 in. by 14 in., were previously published as items v and vi in the list of mediaeval sculpture in the museum ( York … Peckitt the glass-painter; (2) Jane Coulson, 1785; (3) Edward Greggs, 1795; (4) William Grunwell, 1793, Ann his …
Survey of London
… strip 100 feet wide at the west side being held to Denham's use, a similar strip at the east side to Pulteney's, and … R.A.; those of Leonardo da Vinci, Reynolds and Wren by Edward Stephens, A.R.A.; and those of Flaxman and Raphael by … roof lights set into the curve of the ceiling, of gallery VI which is on the vestibule-octagon axis. Norman Shaw's
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and hundred of Keynsham, E. division of Somerset, 2 miles (S. by E.) from Keynsham; comprising 607 acres by measurement. … and Leeds company. The market, granted in the 22nd of Edward I. to Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, is on Monday and … The free grammar school was founded in the reign of Edward VI., and endowed, in 1578, by Sir Robert Ingham; the …
A Dictionary of London
… the Abbot of Bury, to whom Bevis Marks belonged. Busby's Rents South out of St. John's Court, Chick Lane, to Fox Court, in Farringdon Ward Without … covered by Smithfield Market. Butcher Hall Lane See King Edward Street. Butcher Row, Aldgate High Street On the south …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the area, by the parishioners of St. Michael's, and by the inhabitants of the Close. Over 80 was raised in … a slate roof and was designed in a Romanesque style by Edward Adams of Westminster. 47 The dedication may have been … v, p. 289 and index; D.N.B. Reade, Johnsonian Gleanings, vi. 2954. Above, manors. Wolverhampton Chron. 2 Jan. 1793 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… PIPE by 1135, the tenant having been enfeoffed with knight's fee by the bishop of Coventry. 1 It was also known as Great … in 1692 and Sir James in 1709. He was succeeded by his son Edward, who died unmarried in 1768. 29 Pipe passed to his … (1), 34. Bk. of Fees, ii. 968; Feud. Aids, v. 23. S.H.C. vi (1), 139, 295; vii (1), 60, 153; S.H.C. 1939, 86, 912, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Gartree, N. division of the county of Leicester, 6 miles (S.) from Melton-Mowbray; containing 149 inhabitants. This … Schools are supported by an endowment. Editha, consort of Edward the Confessor, had a palace here. Burrow with Burrow … military officer in the reigns of Henry VIII. and Edward VI.; the family sold the property in 1613. The parish …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of Melton; in the autumn of 1930 the first meeting between Edward, Prince of Wales, and Mrs. Wallis Simpson (later Duke … parish of Burrough was 197. 39 William Cheseldene, F.R.S. (d. 1752), surgeon and anatomist, was born at Burrough in … nos. 68-69; Brasenose Coll. Quatercentenary Monographs VI (Oxf. Hist. Soc. 1909), 13. For Sutton, see ibid. IX (Oxf. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and the area has long been the main scene of Burslem's coal and ironstone mining. 5 From this ridge two spurs … in turn sold it to a Mr. Challinor c. 1860, 377 probably Edward Challinor who had bought the pottery in 1819. 378 The … and n. Ibid. 275, 276, 2789; S.H.C. xvi. 137; ibid. n.s. vi(1), 6; S.R.O., Index to Gamekeepers' Deps., where it is …
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