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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… were sent to her majesty to entreat her to give order for the execution of the Scottish Queen; to which she answered, … grain, lined with uncut black velvet, with large buttons on the trimmings. A long cloak of black cloth lined with … council: I praise God for such cruelty, it serving only to wreak malice, and to afflict me after having made up my mind …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… cm (1817). App. to Samuel Martin and admitted freeman on 24 February 1817. [Norwich freemen reg.] Fabry, John … u etc. (1794). [D] Facon, William, late of St Giles-in-the-Fields, London, carver (1761). Discharge from Debtors … freeman on 12 May 1744. [Poll bks; Norwich freemen rolls] Frisby, Thomas, address unrecorded, cm (1826). His son, James …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Friaries The house of Grey Friars 25. THE HOUSE OF GREY FRIARS 1 A company of nine Franciscans arrived in England on 10 September, 1224, at the head of them being Agnellus of … Leicester were executed at Tyburn. One of these was Roger Frisby, an old man and master in theology. His head was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Michael) FRINGFORD ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of Bicester, hundred of Ploughley, county of … The ruins of the ancient church are situated near the sea. Frisby FRISBY, a hamlet, in the parish of Gaulby, union of … containing 15 inhabitants. Here was once a chapel. Frisby-on-the-Wreak (St. Thomas Becket) FRISBY-on-the-Wreak ( St. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Galby and Frisby GALBY AND FRISBY Galby and Frisby are two separate … (also known as Frisby by Galby) was formerly a chapelry in the ancient parish of Galby; it had a separate village, and, … boundary, between Galby civil parish and Houghton on the Hill, follows the River Sence; the boundary on the
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Mary) GATESHEAD ( St. Mary), a borough and parish, and the head of a union, locally in Chester ward, N. division of … described by Leland as a "strong wardyd gate," standing on the bridge. The subsequent history of the town relates … (E. S. E.) from Leicester; containing, with the hamlet of Frisby, 108 inhabitants. It lies south of the road between …
Magna Britannia
… and Government. DERBYSHIRE, which took its name from the county town, was, in the time of the Britons, part of a … uniformly held at Derby, except in the year 1610, when on account of a commotion at Derby, they were, on that … III. sent his son, Prince Edward, into Derbyshire, to wreak vengeance upon Robert Earl of Derby, then one of the
A History of the County of Leicester
… in this volume, a General Index and a Leicester Index. The first consists of all entries other than those in the … Burton, Fran., 105 n; Ric., 85; Rob., 81 n. Burton on Trent (Staffs.), 398; rly. from Leicester to, 260. Bury, … 210; Thos., 377; fam., 377. Friendly Socs. Council, 241. Frisby on the Wreake, 45. Fruett, Bart., 96 n. Fulutun, Wm. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Index GENERAL INDEX. Note. A name occurring more than once on the same page of the text is indexed only once. A Abbadam, … parson of, 214. Rasen, William de, 535. Ratcliffe on the Wreak, Radeclyve super Wrethek [co. Leicester], 29. Rate, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Index GENERAL INDEX. Note. A name occurring more than once on the same page of the text is indexed only once. A Aalestan. … of William, 113. Frindsbury, Frendesbyry [co. Kent], 526. Frisby, Fryseby by Wrethek [co. Leicester], 253, 414. …
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