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London Bridge
… ACCOUNT ROLL 1, 13812 1. [m. lr] 1 [Account of John Hoo and Henry Yevele]. Keepers of London Bridge from 29 … Fenchurch, for the terms of Easter and the Nativity of St John the Baptist. And 6s. 9d. received as increase of rent … the terms of] Christmas, Easter and the Nativity of St John the Baptist. Total 66s. 9d. [Foreign receipts] Item they …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Bridge and burnt until Tuesday, the 19th: it began at Mr. John Brigge's. For a list of the houses destroyed, see …
A History of the County of Somerset
… town from 1286 there was a causeway running north from St. John's hospital to the Poldens 74 and indulgences were … the bridge, 2 known by 1286 as the great bridge. 3 Sir John Trivet gave 300 marks to rebuild the bridge in the … in 1444-5 has been estimated at c. 1,600, 32 but John Leland c. 1540 recorded the decay of more than 200 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bridgwater Borough BOROUGH. King John's charter to William Brewer in 1200 declared Bridgwater … in 1566-7 received his share, which by 1572 had passed to John Byflete. 15 Byflete was succeeded in 1621 by his son …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Francis, owner in 1673 and 1690, and by 1699 to his nephew John Harvey 69 (fl. 1715). In 1721 John's son Francis conveyed the castle and other properties … 1734, and in 1738 Watts and his wife Mary conveyed it to John Anderdon, M.D. In 1777 John's son Edward was owner of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… small sum, later 5 s., from a tenement and garden given by John Bentley. 64 In 1551 the almshouse contained four poor … demolished by 1887. 80 By trust deed dated 1952 Ernest John Waddon established the Rose Waddon Rest Home charity in … 21 Chilton Street. 81 Other charities. By will proved 1553 John Colverd or Colvord devised to the mayor and burgesses …
A History of the County of Somerset
… church to William Brewer's newly founded hospital of St. John in Bridgwater in return for a pension of £4 13 s. 4 d., … of Chilton Trinity. 45 The parishes of Holy Trinity, St. John, and St. Francis were formed from St. Mary's parish in … outlawed for his part in the insurrection of 1381, 72 and John Colswayn, who held the benefice from 1423 until 1474. 73 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… arable demesne field of Eastover, was pasture 23 and St. John's hospital's adjoining Hundred Acres was divided into 80 … Michel had 370 a., Sir Thomas Reynell 289 a., and John Allen 222 a. The largest farm, Dunwear, was 147 a.; one … has been found. 58 A horse mill formerly belonging to St. John's hospital was sold by the Crown in 1544 to Sir John
A History of the County of Somerset
… seven of his poor pupils to receive daily pittances at St. John's hospital, where a further 13 schoolchildren lived on … but a school in Mount Street, established under Dr. John Morgan's will dated 1723 and originally designed as a … in 1973 by Haygrove comprehensive school. 92 In the 1460s John Wheler, the parish priest, took boys at the vicarage …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the common stewards of the guild of Bridgwater. In 1460-1 John Pole was described as clerk of the stewards and of the … beyond the east gate formerly belonging to St. John's hospital. 29 The court, in practice often held before … have effect in 1974. 34 In 1683, under pressure from Sir John Stawell and Peter Mews, bishop of Bath and Wells, who …
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