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Lincoln Wills
… Steeping]. [L.C.C., 152031, f. 392d.] 2 January, 15312 1. I John Austyn off Lyttyll Stepyng makes my last will and … To Mawd Drax my doughter. To Jenet my doughter. To Elizabeth my doughter, and to ether of her chylder. To Agnes … be delyveryd her at her mariage. To Jenet, Margaret, and Elizabeth my doughters. I will that a trentall be done for …
Lincoln Wills
… [of Quadring]. [L.C.C., 152031, f. 338d.] 6 March, 15312. I Thomas Cheny off Quadryng makyth my last testament. My body … iiij d. To Marion Bring. To every one of her chylder. To Elizabeth my wyff all my housholde stuff, excepte that Thomas … suche yeres as apperyth in the same indenturs. I will that Elizabeth my wyff have and peassably inioye all her …
Lincoln Wills
… All Saints]. [L.C.C., 152031, f. 357.] 10 May, 1532. I William Baker of the parysh of All Halloys of Salfletby … for tithys necligently forgottyn xij d. To my lady dame Elizabeth Taylboys vj s. viij d. To m r William Taylboys sonne unto the forsayd Elizabeth vj s. viij d. To masterys Vernon iij s. iiij d. To …
Old and New London
… for by an order made on February 6th, in the 7th of James I., it appears that "the underbarristers were by decimation … commons and dinner in hall. In the first year of Queen Elizabeth it was ordered "that no fellow of the house should … than the long beard, did not fare equally well. When Elizabeth, whose orders were paramount, ordered watches to be …
Survey of London
… Inn Fields" 2 as they existed towards the end of Elizabeth's reign, it will be seen that Cup Field, which … are mentioned are as follows, counting from the east:(i.) a tenement with garden; (ii.) a tenement (or cottage); … and a field called "Cupfeld." 16 On the accession of Elizabeth the Order was again suppressed in England, the …
Survey of London
… or his assignes" and had previously been in that of "Dame Elizabeth Whitmore, Widdow." 5 A deed of 1659 6 mentions that … was one of the lords justices until the arrival of George I. in England. He speedily became a great favourite with the … room on first floor (photograph). Close Roll, 14 Chas. I. (24). Close Roll, 17 Chas. I. (14). The copy of the …
Survey of London
… Lincoln's Inn Fields Nos. 1 and 2 I.Nos. 1 and 2, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS. Ground Landlord. Sir J. … 1700 to after 1715. Thos. Cheverly (Cheevely). 1723. Elizabeth Smith. Before 1730 to 1736. James Bostock. 173745. …
Survey of London
… Lindsey House (Nos. 59 and 60), he proceeds: "Sorry I am that the house adjoining to this, so lately rebuilt on … " 1708. Lord James Russell. " 1715 and 1723. Lady Elizabeth Russell. Before 1730 to 1782. The Lords Talbot. In … Lord James died in June, 1712, leaving his widow, Lady Elizabeth, in occupation of the premises. In 1721 she married …
Survey of London
… fatally on the 16th of the month. After the sad event, " I was, by my dear sister Raneleigh's care and kindness to me, … where my dear child died, to her house (and never more did I enter that house; but prevailed with my lord to sell it)." … and much of his importance to his marriage, in 1682, to Elizabeth Percy, sole heiress of the last Earl of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Perpoint, Knight, Edward Stanhope, Knight, and Raph Agard, I find that John Strelley of Lindeby, died seized of it, 4 … his son and heir Nicolas Strelley above twelves years old. Elizabeth his mother, relict of the said John, the next year … Lyndeby, and by her had John Strelley of Lindeby, who by Elizabeth the daughter of William Mering, Esquire, had Sir …
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