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A History of the County of Somerset
… 99 and in 1764 the estate was bought from the mortgagee by John Southcote. By will dated 1775 John left it in trust for his brother Thomas and Thomas's …
A History of the County of Stafford
… it. 9 In 1305 William de Pecco, then vicar, acquired from John de Horsebrok, one of the vicars choral of Lichfield, a … the bakehouse ( furnus) of the Vicar of Brewood was on John de Horsebrok's land, William and his successors were to … and Whiteladies (in Boscobel, Salop.), sequestrated from John and Peter Giffard, farmers of these lands under the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… royal forest of Brewood until its disafforestation by King John in 1204, while the part to the east of the river was … a mesne lordship which may have passed in 1263 to Sir John Fitz John. 307 John's brother Richard, having succeeded him … Hyde, was held with Chillington as knight's fee by Richard Fitz John at his death in 1297 when the reversion passed to …
A Dictionary of London
… calls it "Herber lane" or "brikels lane," so called of John Brikels, sometime owner thereof (S. 241). John Brickell or Brykles, left houses in Harbour Lane to the … (S. 70), c. 1522. In 1531 Sir Wm. Weston, prior of St. John's Hospital, Clerkenwell, made a grant of one tenement …
Survey of London
… Company's premises and the railway line was built up by John Stott, mariner, under a lease from Sir William Wheler, … on the east side in the late 1660's. In May 1671 John Carter submitted a petition to the Privy Council, in … plasterer, Robert Martin, a bricklayer, and Thomas Dellar, John Goodman and Richard Janeway, all carpenters. 11 An …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… to Thomas Boole, 1456: inscription in French to John Hunger, 1435, once Master Cook to Queen Katherine, wife …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Plymouth Brethren. A stone, having the arms of John of Gaunt, is still preserved in the gable of a house on … in the king's books at 16. 14. 2., and in the patronage of John Musters, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 437. … demolished, and in this state it lay until the reign of John; he afterwards confirmed to the inhabitants all the …
A Dictionary of London
… quite distinct from the Bridge House at the Southwark end. John de Levesham, bailif of the manor of Levesham, was one of … 4 H. V. 1416 (Cal. P.R. H. V. 1416-22, p. 30). "Ward of John Horn," mentioned 1275, is identified with Bridge Ward …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… 2 Sir Rowland Heywood, 3 Sir Lyonell Duckett, 4 Sir John Ryvers, 5 Knights, and the rest of the Commissioners for … houses upon London Bridge, one being the sign of the St. John's Head, in which Love's Widow dwelt, and the other the … Bridge-house, forwarding a petition he had received from John Tey, Merchant Taylor, requesting the renewal of a lease …
London Bridge
… 7,000 bricks by J. Silkeston 39s. 6d. Foreign rent. From John Dykes, chaplain, for the farm of his tenement and garden, lately of John Clifford, at Bermondsey, for half of last year, 10s. … From a certain chaplain for the farm of the house which John Noble lately held beside Bermondsey, sometime of John
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