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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… I can give no account of them. 643 38. EDMUND FREKE, or Freake, an Essex man born, was wholly educated at the … de-lises, all counterchanged. In 1583, he leased to Edmund Freake, his son, and others, the faldcourses in Hellesden and … "for the four Bishops in the Queen's days, (sc. Parkhurst, Freake, Scamler, and Redman) they lived as bishops should …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, for whom see p. 620. 45. 1581, 19 Aug. John Freake or Freke, S. T. B. died Sept. 4, 1604, and is buried … chaplain to the Lord Keeper Bacon. He resigned. 5. John Freake, S.T. P. archdeacon of Norwich, installed Sept. 15, …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… of visitation of the diocese and cathedral church by bp. Freake, 1589, in fragments. f. 59. "Detecta in visitacione …
Survey of London
… on the staff of the speculative builder Sir Charles James Freake for many years before establishing an independent …
Survey of London
… b land in possession in 18571874 by exchange with C.J. Freake, and c land disposed of to Freake by exchange in 18578. Based in part on the Ordnance … To the eastward, one formidable operator, Charles Freake, had recently acquired a lien on a property (Mary …
Survey of London
… the Commissioners for the 1851 Exhibition and Charles Freake, that these protests fell on stony ground: the South …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
Survey of London
… larger than the 75 per acre received on average from Freake's various takes. A higher sum was, however, to be …
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