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Middlesex county records
… Fells, Thomas, 219 Fenn, Sampson, 155 Fenne, Thomas, 4, 5 Fennell, Martha, "reputed popish recusant," 115 ", William, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Le Chevalier, Peter, Lea, the (Wilts.), Leatham: A. W., E. A., fam., Lechlade, lectureships, see Rodborough; … see Leigh Leech: Cath., see Bromwich Rog., Leeds (Yorks. W.R.), Lees: Rob., Sarah, see Walbank Legg (Legge): Jas., … Nibley, North, Nibley Green, Nicholas, Rob., Nicholas (or Fennell), fam., Nicholson, -, organ-builder, Norfolk, see …
Middlesex county records
… Index L - R L. Labar, John, "suspected papist." 109 ", Lucy, "suspected … 154 Feavance, Mary, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, 124 Fennell, Martha, late of St. Clement's Danes', wife of William Fennell, baker, 49 Fenwick, Elizabeth, late of St. Clement's …
Middlesex county records
… Index L - R L. Laborne alias Bradlye, George, cleric, 116 (3) Lace, 36 … 147 Quinte, Robert, 112 Quoif, see Apparel, prices of R. Raby, co. Durham, 45, 134 Rag gatherers or collectors, 167 … ., 19 " John, yeoman, 19 " see Fennick, Fenwicke, Phenixe Fennell, Francis, picture-drawer, 151 Fennick, Dorothy, 172 " …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Nottinghamshire, 491. , and his wife, relations with Sir R. Cecil, 560. , Deputy Lieutenant to. See Gresley, Thomas. … 179. Teene, 431. Teignmouth (Tyngmouth), 449. Temple, W., letter from, 195. Ten, Council of, certain proceedings … Chamber, 118. Theobalds (Thebalds, Tibols, Tybboltes), Sir R. Cecil's park at, 79, 199, 302, 311, 370. letters dated at, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 5, Edward II
… then first went to the schools of Oxford …….. Constantine Fennell (?), aged 44, knows it because William his son was at …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Yule and Burnell (1886, pb 1996). Juniper [junip'r; juniperi] A genus of coniferous evergreen shrubs and … (late), Rates, Recipes. Juniper water [juniper wat'r] The OED suggests it was a cordial drink made from or …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… bushel 00 06 00 Linnes, the dozen 00 12 06 Linnen cloth r Callico's fine or course, the piece 00 12 00 Cambricks the … 00 08 00 Quils, called Goose-quils, the thousand 00 02 06 R Rape of Grape, the Tun 06 00 00 Rattles for Children, the … or ten Els a piece, with hair, the Flemish Ell 00 02 00 W Wadmol, the yard 00 00 09 Wainscots, the piece 00 10 00 Wax …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Malpas, 15 miles (S. S. E.) from Chester, and 165 (N. W.) from London. The early name of this place was Depenbech, … Newport; containing 270 inhabitants. It comprises 988 a. 3 r. 20 p., of which 315 acres are arable, 587 meadow and … containing 229 inhabitants, and comprising 1377 a. 1 r. 13 p. A pleasure-fair is held in June. The living is a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 37 12 Dec. 1459 John Booth 38 Lord La Warre, &c. exch. R. Radcliffe 9 Nov. 1465 Ralph Langley 39 R. Hatfield, &c. prom. Bp. Booth 27 July 1481 James Stanley … d. T. Calvert July 1847 George Hull Bowers, D.D. 61 " d. W. Herbert 7 Dec. 1872 Benjamin Morgan Cowie, D.D. 62 " res. …
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