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Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Loans Loans. I. 87. Letter from the Lord Bishop of London to the Lord … begging them to intercede with Her Majesty (Queen Elizabeth) for payment of an annuity due to Sir Horatio … Ferris by the lenders of 60,000 l. to the late Queen (Elizabeth) to receive and give an acquittance on their behalf …
A History of the County of Chester
… with those of Maria Grey Egerton, George Cotgreave, and Elizabeth Wilding, were divided into an almshouse charity … and 1643, when the capital was spent on defence. 32 Dame Elizabeth Booth, a widow of Bath, gave 400 in 1619 for loans … 1841, for coal: 111 in consols in 1890), Frances and Elizabeth Orange (wills proved 1851 and 1855: 109 in consols …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… such a reward was offered after a notorious robbery at Elizabeth Hutchins's farmhouse in King's Road. 2 Rewards in … 5-8, 20-1 (TS at NMR, file 101061); Faulkner, Chelsea, I. 280. Vestry orders, 1771-90, ff. 166-v. Ibid., 1745-71, … MS note). Faulkner, Chelsea, II. 280. Faulkner, Chelsea, I. 392-5; Survey of London, II. 45-9; Chelsea Scraps, 1151. …
A Dictionary of London
… Referred to elsewhere as : "Langburnestrate," 14 Ed. I. (Ct. H.W. I. 74). "Langebournestrete," 5 Ed. II. (Cal. L. Bk. D. p. … the result that laws were passed both in the time of Queen Elizabeth and of Charles II. restricting the multiplicity of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Gloucester's manor extended into it. In the 25th of Edward I. Sir William de Kerdeston purchased by fine of Sir Thomas … Gloucester and Clare's manor of Carleton extended here, as I have observed; and in the 8th of Edward II. the heirs of … Pydd, by John Duke of Suffolk. 1496, Thomas Eyer, by Elizabeth Dutchess of Suffolk. 1500, Robert Oulton, rector. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sir Nicholas de Stutvile granted in the 16th of Edward I. this lord ship to Nicholas de Castello and his heirs, to … who died seized of it held in capite, in the 4th of Elizabeth, with the rectory (called often a priory) and John … son and heir. By an inquisition taken October 17, A o. 37 Elizabeth, John Goslin was found to die seized of the same on …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Thomas Lord D'Spencer, had a daughter and sole heir, Elizabeth, who brought the inheritance to her husband, Sir … in the monastery of St. Pancras at Lewis in Sussex, "where I have lately made a tomb." 2 By Eliz. his wife, he had George, his son and heir. Elizabeth his widow, by her will, dated April 14, 1500, gives …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… bailiff to enter this lordship. In the 10th of Edward I. he had a grant of a weekly mercate and a fair. In the Iter … Jeffrey Warde, Gent. who died seized of it in the first of Elizabeth; and Thomas was found to be his son and heir, who … Dissolution, the rectory, &c. came to the Crown, and Queen Elizabeth, on July 25, in her 6th year, granted to Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… survey. On the death of Robert, son of Corbun, it came (as I take it) as an escheat to the Crown, and was granted to … Calthorp, Esq. by his deed, dated August 18. ao. 31st Elizabeth, he settled this manor and advowson, with a … of Cockthorp, and had a son, James, and a daughter, Elizabeth, married to Edward Hanchet of Uphall in Braughing, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 5 It was granted to Hugh de Gourney probably by King Henry I. on the rebellion of William Lord Baynard, and by Julian, … obtained a grant on the 7th of March, ao. 6 of King James I. of lands in this town, held of the late abbot of Langley. … Fenton, and Bernard Gilpyn, February 19, ao. 16 Elizabeth. The tenths of the town were 3 l. 7 s. 10 d. …
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