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St Martin-in-the-Fields
… the road from Charing Cross to Westminster. A messuage or tenement at Charing-cross called the "Beirhouse" (Augment: … p. 88). Died in Sept. 1556, vide n. 8, p. 159. qy. Parr or Perry, vide eleven names lower down. Spurrier or spur-maker. For morowmas priest, vide note, p. 34. …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… by us withe the assente and consent of the hole parrysh or the moost of the same parrysshnors as doithe apeare By a … choir since 1532 ( vide p. 28), but whether for the poor or not is not said. In 1547, churchwardens were ordered to … Counter-point, qy. a book of the service in counterpoint: or cf. counterpane ( vide, Halliwell under "counterpoint"), …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Reverend, the Generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland, or their Commissioners. Sess. 4, July 15, 1648, ante … in the beginning of the Assembly, before any other cause or matter be handled, and their proceedings to be allowed or … before all other things, Matth. vi. 33. It was the best flower and garland, in the former expeditions of this nation, …
Survey of London
… of the fish-joint for railway rails, and his wife, Sarah Flower Adams, the hymn writer, were here for a short time in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… probably what Nicholas Culpeper called 'White Maidenhair' or 'Wall rue', now Asplenium ruta muraria. Like other … It appears to have been an alternative name for MAIDENHAIR or Adiantum capillus-veneris. However, the Black Maidenhair … adz; adxes; adses; adge; adds; addes; adces] A carpenter's or cooper's tool, like an AXE with a thin arching blade set …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1629. 468, 18. *Evans, Cornelius, rector of the sinister or left portion of Westbury, Salop, 1655, living 1688. 469, … his supposed identity with the Middle Temple man. 510, 4. Flower, Christopher, B.A. from Emmanuel 1643-4, M.A. 1647, D.D. per Lit. Reg. 1661. ", 11. Flower, John, B.A. from Pembroke or Jesus 1571-2, M.A. 1575. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of considerable difficulty, from the frequent effacement or semi-effacement of the hall-marks, from the comparative … read "Abridge." p. 144 (a) 20: before "1565" insert "1559 or." Lattonp. 147 (b) 29: for "Woolley" read "Wollaye." … roofs are tiled. The cottages were built late in the 16th or early in the 17th century and have small modern additions …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sounds that cheer'd the pilgrim's way, Ere to this abbey, or the saint he came, Of peal that rang on festive days so … With rapt' rous thrills that shook the hallow'd dome, Or chime that to the service warn'd, or knell, That call'd the weary trav'ller to his home; Of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… not despair of making a fortune, without either digging or begging, for here hath been a sore battle fought last … has an ancient due called droit d'aubaine, a very ancient flower of his crown, which is that the lands and goods of all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the age of 21, and to each of the girls on attaining 18 or marrying, 52 l. 10 s. and indemnify Talentire and his … between Rich. Marryat of Tiffield and Thomas Marryat of Flower, granting to John Marryat also of Flower, and to his heirs, a certain close, as also the lands …
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