Search

Displaying 1591 - 1600 of 1704
Alumni Oxonienses
… 24 Nov., 1581, aged 19. Tailforth, Henry (Tailsford or Taileford) B.A. from Gloucester Hall 23 Feb., 1570-1. Tailforthe, John (Taylford or Toulforthe) chaplain, Magdalen Coll. 1559-62; B.A. from … 1662, for nonconformity and practiced physic; buried at Felton 10 Dec., 1686. See Calamy, iii. 139. Thomas, Walter of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… overgrown with bushes and briars, and laid a large park or chase round it, in some deeds called the forest of … Roger, 3 who died s. p.; John, called the vicecomes, or sheriff, who died without issue male, and William de … de Ufford, who married Hellen, daughter of Sir Thomas Felton, died in 1400, and was buried in Langley abbey, …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the south and east walls of the church, the foundations or lower walls of some of the buildings, and the graveyard … 'round towers': possibly their upper stages were circular or octagonal. Early in the 13th century the church was … recesses. A chantry with two priests, founded by Sybil de Felton, Abbess of Barking 13931419, was originally in the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Oct. Hamilton, J. 1670 1 Oct. Godolphin, S. 1671 16 June Felton, T. 1672 21 June Granville, B. 1673 7 June Savile, H. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… F. Starcher 17021727 1702 12 Dec. Abrahall, E. 1711 8 Mar. Felton, M. 1714 9 Nov. Stocken, R. Laundress, Seamstress and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with Little Sutton had early been given either wholly or in part to the Staffordshire priory of Canwell) 13 was … the chimney-stack in each end wall is of the 18th century or later. At the back are a blocked doorway, one original … and Mary his wife, Elizabeth Homer, spinster, and Edward Felton and Jane his wife, to Richard Geast. 306 CHURCH The …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Bradford, S. [?W.]. 1699 21 Mar. Verney, G. 1699 16 Sept. Felton, H. 1699 9 Dec. Trimnell, C. 1700 27 Jan. Campion, - … appointment in the room of those who by reason of sickness or other hindrances cannot give their Attendance.' In the … to distinguish them from those serving in ordinary or extraordinary prior to 1702, and simply 'chaplains' …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… belonged may have been destroyed when the castle was built or may have survived as the castle chapel. 1 All Saints by … fugitives took refuge there. 8 All Saints in the Jewry or by the Hospital. All Saints, which formerly stood in St. … facing p. 131. Vetus Liber Archidiaconi Eliensis, ed. Felton and Minns, 32; translated in Bushell, op. cit. 7. J. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (for Valence) halved with gules three pales vair a chief or with a label of five points azure (for St. Pol). … of Colchester. The year the next Master, Nicholas Felton (161619), succeeded was a most important one in the … before in the time of Dr. Caius there were 87 students. Felton was made Bishop of Ely, and after a contested election …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The Commons in the Long, or Pensioner, Parliament (1661) A LIST of the House of Commons, in the Long, or Pensioner, Parliament, May 8th, 1661. A BINGTON, George … Isaac Apleton, Thomas Waldegrave Suffolk County, Sir Henry Felton, Sir Henry North Surry County, Adam Brown, Sir Edward …
Displaying 1591 - 1600 of 1704