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A History of the County of London
… or at one time the Jews spread beyond the Jewry, and it is possible to give this interpretation to an order of … was founded for a master, two priests, a schoolmaster, and twelve poor men, 2 but there appears to have been no … No. 15. The accounts for 7 Oct. 1494, were as follows:— In herbs, ½ d.; in veal to stew at dinner, 10 d.; in ribs of …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… MONKS 1 Robert de Bellomonte, earl of Meulan in Normandy, and of Leicester in England, granted to the abbey of Praux in … Rufus, the manor of Toft, with the tithe of ' Cerlentone ' and ' Posteberies,' and the churches of those two towns, for … in 1325, estimated the capital messuage with fruits and herbs in the gardens, 300 acres of land, of which 86 were …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Introduction This tenement, on the W. corner of Honey Lane and Cheapside, was bounded to the W. by 1 and to the N. by 3. In 1858 this was no. 112 Cheapside. … who in the early 13th century appears to have held 2 and other properties near by. In 1235 the king confirmed …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Honey Lane, back from Cheapside, fronting E. onto the lane and the churchyard of All Hallows. The property is not … bounded to the N. by William Joymer's land (4 or 5) and to the S. by the land of Joceus son of Peter Serlon (2). … 5 1/2 ells (16 ft. 6 in.; 5.03 m.) in width at the N. end, and 6 1/2 ells (19 ft. 6 in.; 5.94 m.) at the S. end. John …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Cheapside northwards to the parish of St. Lawrence Jewry, and round behind the church of All Hallows. On the Cheapside … it in 1328. Further to the N. its neighbours to the W. and E. were 5 and 10, respectively. This account deals with the history of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to have been kept tolerably regular. 1 In 1635, the choir and south side of the church were repaired; and, four years afterwards, the whole underwent a thorough … inscribed, "All worldly pomp away doth pass Like fading flowers and withered grass George Borne cooper and his wives …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… parish 4 m. S.W. of Hereford. The church, Allensmore Court and Cobhall Farm are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical … part of the wall. The church, including the Chancel and nave, was largely re-built in the 14th century. The West … plaster ceiling has in the middle a circular wreath of flowers, fruit and foliage modelled in high relief, and the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… products imported from the eastern Mediterranean, Africa and the Far East, a certain amount of confusion persists … Pemberton noted that a CONSERVE could be made of 'the flowers of mallows'; by this he may have meant the flowers of marsh mallow, or those of the hollyhock, or …
A History of the County of Stafford
… It was created in 1934 from the existing civil parish and former township of Alstonefield (2,938 a.) and the adjoining detached portion (592 a.) of Fawfieldhead … and horticultural show. Exhibits in 1913 included flowers, butter, sheep, and cattle. It was still held in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 5,383 a. (2,178 ha.) in area, … river Dove. 42 It is mostly pasture with scattered farms, and there are three hamlets, Fawfieldhead in the north, … multi-coloured open land, presumably land bright with flowers. 87 The description could fit the pasture beside …
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