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The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… account are of wine (a sextary and a half, a sextary, or half a sextary) sent to the following persons: Roger … Eton, prior of St. Guthlac's, sues Hugh Lukas, vicar of Felton, for 20 s. for tithes granted to him at Felton, and 20 d. which he had paid for the said Hugh to the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… own body seven aldermen, and one person, who either is or has been a sheriff of the town; or, if they cannot find seven aldermen, they have to elect … 1338 Hugh Heckam 1332 Waleranus de Lumley 1340 Sir William Felton 1341 John Denton 1342 Robert de Halliwell 1343 Richard …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Household 16601837 The comptroller of the household, more or less a sinecure in this period, was appointed by royal … their respective Duties, and that he report, without Favor or Affection, any Neglect he may discover, or any improper … T. 1708 24 Apr. Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of 1708 16 Nov. Felton, Sir T. 1709 21 Mar. Holland, Sir J. 1711 11 June …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… July Price, H. 1678 1 Feb. Bulkeley, Hon. H. 1689 25 Mar. Felton, T. 1708 16 Nov. Dunch, E. 1712 20 June Pole, Sir W. …
Survey of London
… West India Docks. The soil is alluvial, underlaid by clay or mud, and in places treacherous for building on account of … couple of years later, and in 1735 it belonged to Nicholas Felton, miller, of Rotherhithe. A second mill, of smock type, was built on the site c1740. In 1746 Felton's widow assigned the lease to Robert Sanders and …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… VOLUME IN THE POSSESSION OF JOHN DOVASTON, ESQ., OF WEST FELTON, CO. SALOP. The following is a Calendar of the … John Crooke, Henry Townshend, and Richard Atkyns, or three of them, of whom the said Sir Richard Lewkenor, … man, consistent. "The Starr Chamber ought not to forerunne or preoccupate by dealinge in the collaterall pointe [of …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… there was, in addition to the close, a market or fair ground belonging to the monastery, also enclosed by … to Bartholomew Close (pl. LXXXIII a, p. 210). The porter's or janitor's lodge was probably on the south side of the … for Rich's kitchen was probably between the east end of Felton's Buildings and the present 'Rose and Crown' …
Old and New London
… and gallows of timber, for the execution of such traitors or transgressors as are delivered out of the Tower, or otherwise, to the Sheriffs of London, by writ, there to be … it appeared. It was at a cutler's shop on Tower Hill that Felton, that grim fanatic, who believed himself an instrument …
Old and New London
… in Scalding Alley (anciently called Scalding House, or Scalding Wike). The pluckers and scorchers of the … of turtle, large and lively, in huge tanks of water; or laid upward on the stone floor, ready for their … just before the Duke of Buckingham's assassination by Felton, in 1628. The king, very much enraged at the treatment …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… B. By 1662 Godolphin, S. By 1664 Dillon, R. 1665 28 Feb. Felton, T. 1668 11 Nov. Legge, W. 1668 30 Nov. Berkeley, J. …
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