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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Bridge ward within 7. BRIDGE WARD WITHIN. Bridge Ward Within consists of the Parish of St. Magnus the Martyr and parts of the parishes … with, at each corner, a carved dragon, the work of Edward Pierce, junior; in the middle of the garland on the W. …
A Survey of London
… warde without [including Southwark] Bridge warde without, the 26. in number, consisting of the Borough of Southwarke in … the Barons of the Exchequer, in the yeare 1366. the 41. of Edward the 3. (the Bishops sea being voyde) for 8.1. due to … and was buried here. Thomas Cure Esquier, Sadler to King Edward the sixte, Queene Mary and Queene Elizabeth, deceased …
London Bridge
… from 29 September, Michaelmas, 5 Richard II [1381] to the same feast next year, 6 Richard II [1382]. [Arrears. The … Total 56s. 4. Receipts, Saturday before the feast of St Edward King and Confessor [12 October]. From the rents of the Stocks, namely …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Bridges Bridges. I. 49. Letter from the Lords of the Council to the Lord Mayor. informing him that the Great … inquisition taken in 1302, the thirty-first year of King Edward the First, it appears that Roger de Brabanzon, William …
A Survey of London
… this Citie London bridge first of timber.; A Ferrie ouer the Thames between London & South warke.; First arched … were borne downe and carryed away. Pattent the 14. of Edward the second. In the yeare 1289. the Bridge was so sore … so farre as their landes extended. More, in the II. of Edward the third, the inhabitants vpon the course of this …
A Survey of London
… Bridge is a principall part of that Ward, and beginneth at the stulpes on the South end by Southwarke, runneth along theThe Customes of Grasse church market, in the raigne of Edward the third, as I haue reade in a Booke of Customes, … Citie, fined to the king at 500. markes, the I8. of king Edward the first. More, that the said Fishmongers, hearing of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… BRIDGWATER Bridgwater and adjoining parishes c.1840 The borough and port of Bridgwater lies in an irregularly shaped parish through which flows the tidal river Parrett. 58 It lies c. 18 km. by water from … of it: Devonshire Street was begun in the late 1860s, Edward Street completed c. 1880, Rosebery Avenue completed in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and whose burgesses were to be free of tolls beyond the borough except in London. The charter was confirmed in 1318, 1371, 1381, and 1400. 3 … paid to his widow Margaret 1572-7 and in 1578 to his son Edward, Lord Zouche (d. 1625). 14 Charles Zouche in 1566-7 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1200 to build a castle at Bridgwater which descended with the manor, or one third of the manor, until 1627. 64 While the Crown had custody 1233-48 … Mary conveyed it to John Anderdon, M.D. In 1777 John's son Edward was owner of two houses and extensive gardens, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… CHURCHES. Between 1088 and c. 1107 Walter of Douai gave the church of Bridgwater with all tithes to the monastery of Bath. 35 The grant was confirmed by his son … the mission church of ALL SAINTS, successor to a room in Edward Street. 97 By 1966 the church had closed and was in …
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